The zealous, and impartial Protestant shewing some great, but less heeded dangers of popery, in order to thorough and effectual security against it : in a letter to a member of Parliament.

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The zealous, and impartial Protestant shewing some great, but less heeded dangers of popery, in order to thorough and effectual security against it : in a letter to a member of Parliament.
Author
Glanvill, Joseph, 1636-1680.
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London :: Printed by M.C. for Henry Brome ...,
1681.
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Catholic Church -- Controversial literature.
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"The zealous, and impartial Protestant shewing some great, but less heeded dangers of popery, in order to thorough and effectual security against it : in a letter to a member of Parliament." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A42835.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

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Page 1. Line 18. Read England, the Protestant Reformation. p. 2. l. 6. r. is that which we call the Church of England. p. 5. l. 21. r. Patrons of the notion. p. 7. l. 26. r. model. p. 15. l. 21. r. wrest their Rights from them. p. 33. l. 4. r. decent, uncall'd, to offer their opinion. l. 5. r. I think. p. 40. l. 9. r. wittisizing way. p. 44. l. 17. r. Zeal, and help. p. 47. l. 3. r. Protestant Non-conformists. l. 28. r. to which. l. 32. r. po∣pulous. p. 48. l. 6. r. one more, or two (at most.)

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