Some farther remarks on the late account given by Dr. Tenison of his conference with Mr. Pulton wherein the doctor's three exceptions against Edward Meredith are examined, several of his other misrepresentations laid open, motives of the said E.M's conversion shewed, and some other points relating to controversie occasionally treated : together with an appendix in which some passages of the doctor's book entituled Mr. Pulton considered are re-considered ... : to all which is added a postscript in answer to the pamphlet put forth by the school-master of Long-Acre.

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Some farther remarks on the late account given by Dr. Tenison of his conference with Mr. Pulton wherein the doctor's three exceptions against Edward Meredith are examined, several of his other misrepresentations laid open, motives of the said E.M's conversion shewed, and some other points relating to controversie occasionally treated : together with an appendix in which some passages of the doctor's book entituled Mr. Pulton considered are re-considered ... : to all which is added a postscript in answer to the pamphlet put forth by the school-master of Long-Acre.
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Meredith, Edward, 1648-1689?
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London :: Printed by Henry Hills,
1688.
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Subject terms
Tenison, Thomas, -- 1636-1715. -- True account of a conference held about religion.
Pulton, A. (Andrew), -- 1654-1710.
Catholic Church -- Apologetic works.
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"Some farther remarks on the late account given by Dr. Tenison of his conference with Mr. Pulton wherein the doctor's three exceptions against Edward Meredith are examined, several of his other misrepresentations laid open, motives of the said E.M's conversion shewed, and some other points relating to controversie occasionally treated : together with an appendix in which some passages of the doctor's book entituled Mr. Pulton considered are re-considered ... : to all which is added a postscript in answer to the pamphlet put forth by the school-master of Long-Acre." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A50645.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.

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ADVERTISEMENT.

The Citations in the Margin refer to Dr. T.'s Account of the Confe∣rence, excepting where it is otherwise express'd.

Page 15. line 22. for Doctor himself, read Doctor and himself. What other faults have escaped the Press are easily corrected.

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