Proven from Holy Scripture / confirmed with the testimonies of the Jewish Church and Heathendom By "Heathendom," the author refers to the writings and philosophies of non-Christian ancient peoples, such as the Greeks and Romans. / demonstrated according to sound reason / and made most highly probable to reason itself through a pure logical conclusion / cleared of stumbling blocks / and applied for wholesome use in faith and godliness /
Brought to light for the strengthening of souls plagued by unbelief, ignorance, and deception, and to the shame of that reason which deems itself wise yet does not feel its own corruption
By
Michael Christian Rußmeyer / Lüneburg.
Student of Holy Scripture.
Hamburg / Published by the heirs of the late Benjamin Schiller in the Cathedral / 1717.
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