Author Name
Isaac, D (Daniel)
Book Title The doctrine of universal restoration examined and refuted; And the objections to that of endless punishment considered and answered: being a reply ... Messrs. Winchester, Vidler, Wright and Weaver
Binding (hardback, paperback, etc.) Hardcover
Book Condition Good with no dust jacket
Edition First Edition; First Impression
Publisher's Name New York, NY Humphrey Humphreys 1819
Seller ID or SKU 1851
Original 1819 printing, not a reprint or print on demand. Leather with Worn cover, foxing, otherwise good. Foxing and former owners name in front. ".. Being a reply to the most important particulars contained in the writing of Mssrs. Winchester, Vidler, Wright, and Weaver. Much of the Debate centered around Universalist." Published for the Methodist Episcopal Church. The author, Daniel Isaac "is known as the Wesleyan "Polemic Divine. He was born at Caythorpe, in Lincolnshire, July 7th, 1778. His obituary pronounces him, a faithful expositor of God's Holy word, reasoning out of the scriptures with a clearness and cogency which few could resist. He wrote many books many of which were controversial." (History of the Religious Movement of the Eighteenth Century, vol. 3) Book now in archival sleeve to protect condition. Rare.; 160 pages; ; Signed by Notable Personage, Unrelated
Price =
129.97 USD
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