Answer to Mr. Woolston. : Part III. Containing, the continuation of the answer to Mr. Woolston's second general proposition, wherein he falls on the particular miracles: and here are consider'd his objections to four more of them; namely, I. The curing the man born blind. II. The turning water into wine at the marriage of Cana. III. The healing the paralytick, which three are the substance of his fourth discourse. IV. The raising of the widow's son of Naim, Jairus's daughter and Lazarus; which are the substance of his fifth discourse.

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Author / Creator:Doyle, William, 1705?-
Uniform title:Answer to Mr. Woolston's discourses on the miracles of our Saviour. Part 3
Imprint:Dublin : [s.n.], Printed in the year MDCCXXX. [1730]
Description:[2],54p. ; 8⁰.
Language:English
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Notes:Anonymous. By William Doyle.
Thomas Woolston's first discourse, 'A discourse on the miracles of our Saviour', was published in London in 1727; there were six discourses in all.
Price on title page: Price 6.
Reproduction of original from Trinity College Library.
English Short Title Catalog, T216796.
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