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A new and full method of settling the canonical authority of the New Testament. Wherein all the antient testimonies concerning this argument are produced; the several Apocryphal books, which have been thought canonical by any writers, collected, with an English translation of each of them; together with a particular proof that none of them were ever admitted into the Canon, and a full answer to those, who have endeavoured to recommend them as such ...

Title:A new and full method of settling the canonical authority of the New Testament. Wherein all the antient testimonies concerning this argument are produced; the several Apocryphal books, which have been thought canonical by any writers, collected, with an English translation of each of them; together with a particular proof that none of them were ever admitted into the Canon, and a full answer to those, who have endeavoured to recommend them as such ...
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Note:Printed for J. Clark and R. Hett, 1726
  
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Subject:Bible. N.T. -- Canon
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