The Socinian Controversy Discuss'd: Wherein the Chief of the Socinian Tracts (publish'd of Late Years Here) are Consider'd. By Charles Leslie

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British Library

T105899

In six parts. Parts 1-6 have separate titlepages, pagination and register (apart from parts 4-5 joined together with a titlepage for both parts, as well as continuous pagination and register for both parts). Double border frame on the titlepage; a varia

London: printed for G. Strahan. New-Years Day, 1708. [4], xxxviii, [10],54;[4],77, [1];[4],73, [1];[4],44,11, [5],48p.; 4°

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