The cry of oppression, occasioned by the priests of Englands pulpit-guard, : which is a popish law that was made by Queen Mary, to guard her friars and Jesuits. With a true discovery of the unjust proceedings of those called magistrates of Bathe; wherein is a lamentation over them, and a warning unto them to repent, lest they perish for ever. /
| Main Author: | Morford, Thomas, d. 1693 |
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