A vindication of the answer to the considerations that obliged Peter Manby, &c. to embrace, as he pretended, what he calls the Catholick religion : Being an answer to the first dialogue, already printed, of his Reformed catechism. By William King M.A. and Chancellor of St. Patricks, Dublin.
| Main Author: | King, William, 1650-1729 |
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| Language: | English |
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printed by Joseph Ray, and are to be sold by William Norman, bookseller in Dames-street, and at the printing-house on Colledge-green,
1688.
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