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The wanderings of the human intellect; or, A new dictionary of the various sects into which the Christian religion, in ancient and in modern times, has been divided; with an impartial discussion of the mertis of their respective claims to orthodoxy. To which is prefixed, an introductory essay on universal history, as well civil as ecclesiastic, from the much-admired historical discourse of the learned Dr. Pluquet, in front of his valuable Dictionary of all religions ... By the Rev. John Bell.

Title:The wanderings of the human intellect; or, A new dictionary of the various sects into which the Christian religion, in ancient and in modern times, has been divided; with an impartial discussion of the mertis of their respective claims to orthodoxy. To which is prefixed, an introductory essay on universal history, as well civil as ecclesiastic, from the much-admired historical discourse of the learned Dr. Pluquet, in front of his valuable Dictionary of all religions ... By the Rev. John Bell.
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Note:Newcastle, 1814
  
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Subject:Church history -- Dictionaries
Subject:History -- Outlines, syllabi, etc.
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