The quacking mountebanck or The Jesuite turn'd Quaker. : In a witty and full discovery of their production and rise, their language, doctrine, discipline, policy, presumption, ignorance, prophanes, dissimulation, envy, uncharitablenes, with their behaviours, gestures, aimes and ends. All punctually handled and proved, to give our country men timely notice to avoid their snares and subtile delusions, ... /
| Main Author: | Lupton, Donald, d. 1676 |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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London, :
Printed for E.B. at the Angell in Pauls-Church-Yard,
1655.
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