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NORRIS, John. An Account of Reason and Faith: In Relation to the Mysteries of Christianity. London: printed for S. Manship. 1697.
[xiv], 346 pp., errata leaf, plus 4 pp. publisher's advertisements; some browning, particularly to the margins, lower corner of title-page torn away not into border. Contemporary calf with later reback, gilt decorated spine, torn at head of spine. First edition.
Norris's answer to Toland's Christianity not Mysterious (1696). Norris describes Toland's book as one of the most Bold, daring and irreverent pieces of Defiance of the Mysteries of the Christian Religion that even this Licentious Age has Produced (Preface). Wing N1243.
[xiv], 346 pp., errata leaf, plus 4 pp. publisher's advertisements; some browning, particularly to the margins, lower corner of title-page torn away not into border. Contemporary calf with later reback, gilt decorated spine, torn at head of spine. First edition.
Norris's answer to Toland's Christianity not Mysterious (1696). Norris describes Toland's book as one of the most Bold, daring and irreverent pieces of Defiance of the Mysteries of the Christian Religion that even this Licentious Age has Produced (Preface). Wing N1243.
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| Author | NORRIS, John. |
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