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A treatise on miracles, wherein their nature, conditions, characteristics, and true immediate cause are clearly stated; and all the objections and difficulties which have been hitherto raised against their credibility, or the evidence arising from them, especially in Mr. Chubb's discourse upon that subject, are fully considered, and answered. With a postscript, containing some remarks on Dr. Middleton's introductory discourse to a larger work, &c.

Title:A treatise on miracles, wherein their nature, conditions, characteristics, and true immediate cause are clearly stated; and all the objections and difficulties which have been hitherto raised against their credibility, or the evidence arising from them, especially in Mr. Chubb's discourse upon that subject, are fully considered, and answered. With a postscript, containing some remarks on Dr. Middleton's introductory discourse to a larger work, &c.
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Note:Printed for J. Nourse, 1747
  
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Subject:Chubb, Thomas, 1679-1747. Discourse on miracles
Subject:Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750. Introductory discourse to a larger work
Subject:Miracles -- Early works to 1800
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