FAITH NO FANCY:
OR, A
TREATISE OF MENTAL IMAGES.
DISCOVERING
THE VAIN PHILOSOPHY AND VILE DINIVITY OF A LATE PAMPHLET INTITLED, MR. ROBE’S FOURTH LETTER TO MR. FISHER:
AND SHEWING
THAT AN IMAGINARY IDEA OF CHRIST AS MAN, (WHEN SUPPOSED TO BELONG TO SAVING, WHETHER IN ITS ACT OR OBJECT), IMPORTS NOTHING BUT IGNORANCE, ATHEISM, IDOLATRY, GREAT FALSEHOOD, AND GROSS DELUSION.
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By Ralph Erskine, A. M.
Minister of the gospel at Dunfermline
Who was very confidently, but very ignorantly, charged with blasphemy and heresy in the said pamphlet, for condemning that imaginary doctrine.
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WITH AN APPENDIX,
Relating to part of the late writings of the Rev. Meffrs Willison and Currie, especially touching some points of gospel doctrine, injured by their defense of the Act of Assembly, 1722, &c.
TOGETHER WITH A
SERMON, titled, The true Christ no New Christ, and some other Extracts from the same author; with Mr. Fisher’s Review of Cambuflang, which have an immediate connection with the work, and were never before published with it.
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Nunquam periclitatur religio nisi inter Reverendissimos. LUTHER
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PHILADELPHIA:
Printed by WILLIAM McCULLOCH, NO. 50, Chesnut Street.
February, 1805.
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