The parochial clergy-man's duty : Or, An earnest exhortation to I. Such as hold constant communion with the establish'd Church. II. Such as separate from or renounce communion with the establish'd Church. III. The irreligious and prophane, or such as neglect the duties of religion in general. Digsted from the works of the late Archbishop of Canterbury, the present Archbishop of York, Bishop Beveridge, Bishop Stlingfleet, Dr. Sherlock, Dr. Scot, Mr. Wall, &c.
| Main Author: | Dawson, Thomas, 1676-1740 |
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