The principles of the Protestant religion maintained, and churches of New-England, in the profession and exercise thereof defended

against all the calumnies of one George Keith, a Quaker, in a book lately published at Pensilvania, to undermine them both

The principles of the Protestant religion mai ...
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The principles of the Protestant religion maintained, and churches of New-England, in the profession and exercise thereof defended

against all the calumnies of one George Keith, a Quaker, in a book lately published at Pensilvania, to undermine them both

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Imperfect: pages tightly bound, and stained, with print showthrough and loss of print.

A reply to George Keith's The Presbyterian and independent visible churches in New-England and else-where brought to the text. Although the preface is signed by James Allen, Joshuah Moodey, Samuel Willard and Cotton Mather, Mather is considered chiefly responsible for the work--NUC pre-1956 imprints.

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Boston in New-England
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[10] 156 p.
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156

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OL57408780M
OCLC/WorldCat
13102725

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OL439919W

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