The World Unmasked or the Philosopher the Greatest Cheat; In Twenty-Four Dialogues Between Crito a Philosopher, Philo a Lawyer and Erastus, a Merchant (1736)
Marie Huber
The World Unmasked or the Philosopher the Greatest Cheat; In Twenty-Four Dialogues Between Crito a Philosopher, Philo a Lawyer and Erastus, a Merchant (1736)
Marie Huber
In Which True Virtue Is Distinguished From What Usually Bears The Name Or Resemblance Of It: The Many Prejudices And Mistakes In Judgment And Practice, In Regard To Conscience And Religion, Are Examined And Rectified; To Which Is Added, The State Of Souls Separated From Their Bodies In Answer To A Treatise, Entitled, An Inquiry Into Origenism. Together With A Large Introduction, Evincing The Same Truth From The Principles Of Natural Religion.
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