A free and impartial study of the Holy Scriptures recommended: being notes on some peculiar texts; with discourses and observations ON The following Subjects; viz. I. Of the Quotations from the Old Testament in the Apocrypha. II. Of the Septuagint Version of the Bible; and the Difference between the Citations, as they lie in the New Testament, and the Original Passages in the Old. III. Christians not bound by any Authority of the Law of Moses in the Ten Commandments. IV. Of the Doxology at the End of the Lord's-Prayer. Of blessing the Eucharistical Elements, and of Grace before and after Meat. V. The Son of God knows the Hearts of Men; and, of Anger, Catechising, &c. VI. A Passage in Bishop Pearson on the Creed, and another in Bishop Patrick's Commentaries examin'd. Vii. Of the Soul; its Immortality, Immateriality, &c. with the Impossibility of proving a Future State by the Light of Nature; and of the Place where Good Men shall dwell after the Resurrection. By Joseph Hallet, junr.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for J. Noon, at the White-Hart in Cheapside, near Mercers-Chapel, M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]
Publication year
1729-1729
ESTC No.
T131158
Grub Street ID
180200
Description
xiv,[2],384p. ; 8⁰
Note
'A second volume of notes and discourses' was published in 1732; 'A third volume of notes of several texts of scripture' was published in 1736.