WITH REMARKS ON SOME SENTIMENTS ADVANCED "THE AGE OF REASON." BY JEREMY BELKNAP, FROM THE APOLLO PRESS, IN BOSTON, MDCCXCV IT is not pretended that any new arguments are advanced in this performance; nor does the author suppose that there is any need of referring to particular books which he has frequently consulted, when engaged in studies of this kind. If the reader fhould find any of these sentiments, in the works of Ditton, West, Lardner, Stackhouse, Doddridge, Butler, or other eminent writers, he will there see the same subjects treated with more learning and energy, than in this compendium; which is designed for those who have not leisure or opportunity to look into more voluminous works. Boston, January 1, 1795. 78093 |