An address to the Protestant interest in Scotland

being an humble and seasonable warning, wherein is clearly demonstrated the inexpediency and danger of repealing our penal laws against popery ... : with a postscript giving a short account of the Popish Bill lately passed in Ireland, and an appendix containing a copy of the above two acts.

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An address to the Protestant interest in Scotland

being an humble and seasonable warning, wherein is clearly demonstrated the inexpediency and danger of repealing our penal laws against popery ... : with a postscript giving a short account of the Popish Bill lately passed in Ireland, and an appendix containing a copy of the above two acts.

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s.n.]
Language
English
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60

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Edition Notes

Attributed to James Morrison, minister at Paisley, in Halkett and Laing, p. 33.

Halkett and Laing. Dictionary of Anonymous and Pseudonymous English literature. New and enl. ed. p. 33.

VUL copy lacks boards: disbound.

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[Glasgow, Scotland?

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BX1763 M67 1778

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60 p. ;
Number of pages
60

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OL18195528M

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OL8241098W

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