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Reason, the only oracle of man, or, A compendious system of natural religion

"Col. Allen composed the following work; which, on account of the bold and unusual manner, particularly in this country, that the subject of religion is treated, he had great difficulty to get published. The author explains, "I have generally been denominated a Deist, the reality of which I never disputed, being conscious I am no Christian, except mere infant baptism make me one; and as to being a Deist, I know not, strictly speaking, whether I am one or not, for I have never read their writings; mine will therefore determine the matter; for I have not in the least disguised my sentiments, but have written freely without any conscious knowledge of prejudice for, or against any man, sectary or party whatever; but wish that good sense, truth and virtue may be promoted and flourish in the world, to the detection of delusion, superstition, and false religion: and therefore any errors in the succeeding treatise, which may be rationally pointed out, will be readily rescinded"--Preface. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2008 APA, all rights reserved)
eBook, English, 1836
G.W. & A.J. Matsell ; W. Sinclair, New York, Philadelphia, 1836
Early works
1 online resource (106, 70, 4 pages)
1015990219
Spine title: Oracles of reason, and, Critical remarks on the harmony of the four Gospels
The first work is an abridgement of the original 1784 ed
The second work has also a separate t.p
"Catalogue of liberal works for sale by G.W. & A.J. Matsell": 4 p. at end
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