A gross imposition upon the public detected or, Archbishop Cranmer vindicated from the charge of Pelagianism. Being a brief answer to a pamphlet entitled "A dissertation on the Seventeenth Article of the Church of England: Wherein the "sentiments of the Compilers, and other "contemporary Reformers, on the Subject "of the divine Decrees are fully deduced "from their own Writings. " In a letter to the dissertator. By the author of Pietas Oxoniensis, and of Goliath slain.
- Hill, Richard, Sir, 1733-1808.
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A gross imposition upon the public detected: or, Archbishop Cranmer vindicated from the charge of Pelagianism. Being a brief answer to a pamphlet entitled "A dissertation on the Seventeenth Article of the Church of England: Wherein the "sentiments of the
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Shrewsbury : printed by J. Eddowes; and sold by Messrs. E and C. Dilly in the Poultry, and J. Matthews in the Strand, London; also by Mr. Prince in Oxford, [1775]
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