Considerations on the present state of the controversy between the Protestants and Papists of Great Britain and Ireland

particularly on the question how far the latter are entitled to a toleration upon Protestant principles. Being the substance of two discourses delivered to the clergy of the arch-deaconry of Cleveland, in the years 1765 and 1766.

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Considerations on the present state of the controversy between the Protestants and Papists of Great Britain and Ireland

particularly on the question how far the latter are entitled to a toleration upon Protestant principles. Being the substance of two discourses delivered to the clergy of the arch-deaconry of Cleveland, in the years 1765 and 1766.

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English
Pages
298

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Edition Notes

Starred pages 25-26 inserted.

Published in
London

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Library of Congress
BX1775.G7 B6

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vii, 296 (i.e. 298) p.
Number of pages
298

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OL6716208M
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28015452
OCLC/WorldCat
8556940, 221435059

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