An appeal to the people of England, in defence of the clergy, against the charge, contained in Mr. Robert Seagrave's letter address'd to the publick. Wherein his two material articles are largely considered, First, The Method of obtaining Heaven; and Secondly, Man's Power in himself, or not Power, to be Virtuous. Under which Head, His Doctrine of supernatural Assistance is fully expos'd. - His Notions of natural Religion, are prov'd to be subversive of all revealed Religion. - And Calvinism demonstrated to be one apparent Cause of Deism, or an hindrance to the reception and spread of Christianity. To which is prefix'd, an epistle dedicatory, to the English clergy.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for T. Cox, under the Royal Exchange; D. Farmer, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and J. Robinson, in the Strand, [1738]
Publication year
1738-1738
ESTC No.
T75438
Grub Street ID
298163
Description
xii,84p. ; 8⁰
Note
Anonymous. By Caleb Fleming.

With an errata slip.

A reply to the 4th. edition of Robert Seagrave's 'A letter to the people of England'.

Advertised February 1738 in the 'London magazine' and 'Gentleman's magazine'.