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Bell, John and Pluquet, François-André (1814-1814): The Wanderings of the Human Intellect; or, A New Dictionary of the various sects into which the Christian Religion, in ancient and in modern times, has been divided; with an impartial discussion of the merits of their respective claims to orthodoxy. To which is prefixed, An introductory essay on universal history, as well as ecclesiastic, from the much-admired historical discourse of the learned Dr. Pluquet. In front of his valuable Dictionary of all Religions; from which, and from other equally respectable Sources, the present work is chiefly compiled. 1 vol., 1st ed., IV, 398 p., Newcastle. 8°,