A rationale of the literal doctrine of original sin; or a vindication of God's permitting the fall of Adam, and the subsequent corruption of our human nature. Leading to a brief View and Defence of the Grand Scheme of Redemption, Placed in a New Light; And built on a Rational Exposition of the Principal Parables, And many other important Passages of Scripture, that have been hitherto much misunderstood. Occasioned at first, by some of Dr. Middleton's writings. By James Bate, M. A. Rector of Deptford, Formerly Fellow of St. John's, And Fellow Elect of Corpus Christi, Colleges in Cambridge.

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  • A rationale of the literal doctrine of original sin; or a vindication of God's permitting the fall of Adam, and the subsequent corruption of our human nature. Leading to a brief View and Defence of the Grand Scheme of Redemption, Placed in a New Light; And built on a Rational Exposition of the Principal Parables, And many other important Passages of Scripture, that have been hitherto much misunderstood. Occasioned at first, by some of Dr. Middleton's writings. By James Bate, M. A. Rector of Deptford, Formerly Fellow of St. John's, And Fellow Elect of Corpus Christi, Colleges in Cambridge.
  • Essay towards a rationale of the literal doctrine of original sin
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London: printed for the author, and sold by J. Dodsley in Pall-Mall; G. Robinson & J. Roberts in Paternoster-Row; and Ja. Bate, at No 7, in Birchin-Lane, MDCCLXVI. [1766]
Publication year
1766-1766
ESTC No.
T149301
Grub Street ID
195336
Description
xxxvi,408p. ; 8⁰
Note
An enlargement of James Bate's 'An essay towards a rationale of the literal doctrine of original sin', London, 1752.

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