An edition of The Salisbury quarrel ended (1710)

The Salisbury quarrel ended

or, the last letter of the citizen of New Sarum to Mr. Hoadly in which the true notions of passive obedience and hereditary right are more fully explain'd

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An edition of The Salisbury quarrel ended (1710)

The Salisbury quarrel ended

or, the last letter of the citizen of New Sarum to Mr. Hoadly in which the true notions of passive obedience and hereditary right are more fully explain'd

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A high church attack on John Hoadly, archdeacon of Salisbury, after some local disturbances between non-jurors and conformist clergy.

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W. Taylor
Language
English
Pages
34

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London

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Pagination
34 p.
Number of pages
34

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OL52323966M
OCLC/WorldCat
24411702

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