Title: | The inquirer: being, an examination of the question lately agitated, respecting the legitimate powers of government; whether they extend to the care of religion, and warrant making and enforcing laws for the purpose of establishing, supporting, or encouraging the Christian religion, in six numbers; with a supplement, on the prevalence of infidelity--the falling state of the antichristian kingdom--and the revival of Christianity.--Concluding with a singular, original letter, written by a friend, briefly stating what that religion is not; and what it is. |
Author: | Humphrys, Daniel |
Note: | Printing office, Union-street, 1801 |
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Subject: | Christianity |
Subject: | Church and state |
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