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A DISSERTATION ON MIRACLES Containing An Examination of the Principles Advanced by Br.David Hume in An Essay on Miracles
by Campbell, George
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- Hardcover
- Condition
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Markfield, Leicester, United Kingdom
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About This Item
Mundell, Doig & Stevenson, 1807. A counter argument to Br.David Hume's An Essay on Miracles. 240pp. Cover boards worn, esp.edges, and grubby, browning to edges of pages, fep missing, light wear to edges of cloth spine but o/w a good sound hardback copy possibly rebound
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- Magis Books
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- Title
- A DISSERTATION ON MIRACLES Containing An Examination of the Principles Advanced by Br.David Hume in An Essay on Miracles
- Author
- Campbell, George
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Mundell, Doig & Stevenson, 1807
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Markfield, Leicester
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