The best answer ever was made. And to which no answer ever will be made : (Not to be behind Mr. Hoadly in assurance) in answer to his bill of complaint exhibited against the Lord Bishop of Exeter, for his ... sermon preach'd ... March 8. 1708. ... in a letter to ... M. [as printed] Hoadly himself. By a student of the temple.
| Main Author: | Leslie, Charles, 1650-1722 |
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