Revelation examined with candour : or, A fair enquiry into the sense and use of the several revelations expressly declared, or sufficiently implied, to be given to mankind from the creation, as they are found in the Bible . ich immediately followedthe fall. p. 43 Differtation VI. Concerning fome difficulties and objectionsthat lie againfl the Mofaic account of thefall p. 69 Differtation VII. Some farther difficulties relating to the fallconjidered. p. 5>8 Differtation VIII. Of facrifices, p. iai Differ- The Contents. ±yj Diflertation IX. Concerning that corruption and degeneracy ofmankind,


Revelation examined with candour : or, A fair enquiry into the sense and use of the several revelations expressly declared, or sufficiently implied, to be given to mankind from the creation, as they are found in the Bible . ich immediately followedthe fall. p. 43 Differtation VI. Concerning fome difficulties and objectionsthat lie againfl the Mofaic account of thefall p. 69 Differtation VII. Some farther difficulties relating to the fallconjidered. p. 5>8 Differtation VIII. Of facrifices, p. iai Differ- The Contents. ±yj Diflertation IX. Concerning that corruption and degeneracy ofmankind, which drew down the divinejudgment in the deluge. p. \c^ Diflertation X. Concerning the natural caufes made ufe ofby Almighty God to flood the earth. p. ift Diflertation XL Concerning the ends of divine wifdom anfwereiby the deluge. p. 183 Diflertation XII. Objections to the Mofaic account of thedeluge, and this explication of it ccnfi-dered. p. 206 Diflertation XIIL Of the concurrence of all antiquity with theMofaic account of the flood. p. 215 T a Diflerta- i?6 The Cokten TS. Differtation XIV. Of other icfthnonies relating to the deluge, p. as$ Differtation XV. Some difficulties relating to Noahj ark BOOKS


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