The Rise and fall, or degeneracy, of the Roman Church : with a lamentation for all degenerate and unregenerate Christians : and a call to all that are honest-hearted ... to come out of her that they may be saved and not partake of the wrath which is coming upon her from the Lord for all her evil deeds.
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