Description: 1) LETTERS TO WILLIAM WILBERFORCE, ESQ. OF THE DOCTRINE OF HEREDITARY DEPRAVITY. By a Layman (Thomas Cogan) Published n London and printed for J. Johnson in St. Paul's Church-Yard, in 1799, 172 pages. "It might have been expected in the present day, that the general prevalence of good sense, and more accurate ideas of the nature of justice, in general, and of the divine benignity in particular, would have commented such a doctrine as that of hereditary guilt, to the oblivion it deserves. But as it has met with an eloquent defender in the person of Mr. Wilberforce, the error may acquire new strength to the injury of genuine of Christianity." & 2) MODERN INFIDELITY CONSIDERED WITH RESPECT TO ITS INFLUENCE ON SOCIETY: IN A SERMON, PREACHED AT THE BAPTIST MEETING, CAMBRIDGE. By Robert Hall Printed by M. Watson, and sold by J. James, W. Button, Paternoster-Row, and T. Conder, Bucklersbury, London, the second edition in 1800, 82 pages. GOOD: DEFECTS NOTED: COVERS DETACHED, binding is tight. This is a nice clean copy, pages are in great condition. Good for rebounding. 8"l x 5" x1"Weight: 13 oz.
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Place of Publication: London
Author: Thomas Cogan
Year Printed: 1799