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An appeal to the impartial & judicious reader. Touching the points in debate between the author and Mr. Joseph Hacon; and their debates in those points. Or, A detection of the weakness, wriness [sic], and many miscarriages of the said Mr. Hacon, in his late vindication of his review. To which is added in the close, a brief declaration of the grace of God to mankind and a serious invitation to all men to embrace it. / By John Horne, minister of South-Lin in Norfolk.

Title:An appeal to the impartial & judicious reader. Touching the points in debate between the author and Mr. Joseph Hacon; and their debates in those points. Or, A detection of the weakness, wriness [sic], and many miscarriages of the said Mr. Hacon, in his late vindication of his review. To which is added in the close, a brief declaration of the grace of God to mankind and a serious invitation to all men to embrace it. / By John Horne, minister of South-Lin in Norfolk.
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Subject:Hacon, Joseph, 1603-1662 -- His A review of Mr. Horn's catechisme, 1660
Subject:Bible -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. -- History -- 17th century
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