The lay-man's pleas for separation from the Church of England answered: wherein the arguments of a late pamphlet, entitled Lay-nonconformity justified, are examin'd and censur'd. In a dialogue between a gentleman ... of the Church of England, who was formerly a dissenter; and his friend, who was educated in the communion of the church, but has since left it.
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