Ancient and modern idolatry parallell'd . Being a comparison between the Israelitish and British women, in stubbornness and proneness to idolatry. Written by a lady, in hopes to convince some of her sex of their error.

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Ancient and modern idolatry parallell'd. Being a comparison between the Israelitish and British women, in stubbornness and proneness to idolatry. Written by a lady, in hopes to convince some of her sex of their error.

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Dublin : re-printed by A. Rhames, for E. Dobson in Castle-Street, 1716.

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