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The philosophy of the human mind, in respect to religion; or, A demonstration, from the necessity of things, that religion entered the world by revelation. Also, An inquiry into the production, nature, and effects of the Christian faith, according to the expositions of Christ, and his Apostles - the detection of long standing errors, &c. and the necessary dependance [sic] of the American Republics upon the Christian Religion, for their origin and continuance, evinced.

Title:The philosophy of the human mind, in respect to religion; or, A demonstration, from the necessity of things, that religion entered the world by revelation. Also, An inquiry into the production, nature, and effects of the Christian faith, according to the expositions of Christ, and his Apostles - the detection of long standing errors, &c. and the necessary dependance [sic] of the American Republics upon the Christian Religion, for their origin and continuance, evinced.
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Note:Thomas T. Skillman, 1813
  
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Subject:Christianity
Subject:Religion
Subject:Revelation
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