An edition of Mr. L-----b's recantation (1716)

Mr. L-----b's recantation

in a letter to Poor Tom. Occasion'd by his reading the Two wolves in lambs skins, &c. With some proper animadversions, and a few necessary advertisements; all out of his own books.

Mr. L-----b's recantation
King, William, King, William
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An edition of Mr. L-----b's recantation (1716)

Mr. L-----b's recantation

in a letter to Poor Tom. Occasion'd by his reading the Two wolves in lambs skins, &c. With some proper animadversions, and a few necessary advertisements; all out of his own books.

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Originally published as 'Mr. B--t's recantation' for an attack on Henry Sacheverell, but here published with interpolated animadversions taken from the works of King and Lambe as the recantation of Charles Lambe, part author of Sacheverell's 'Vindication'.

'Two wolves in lambs skins' is by Luke Milbourne.

With a final leaf of advertisements.

Anonymous. By William King.

Microfilm. Woodbridge, CT Research Publications, Inc., 1986. 1 reel ; 35mm. (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 3730, no. 01).

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Mr. B--t's recantation

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22,[2]p.
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22

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OL19815077M

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