An antidote against the poison of some late pamphlets intituled , I. The Protestant Dissenters Hopes from the Present Government freely declar'd. II. The Protestant Dissenters Case Represented and Argued. III. A Plain Discovery of what the Dissenters would be at. IV. Two Letters annext to the said Pamphlets, The one, To the Author of the Occasional Paper. The other, From a Dissenter to a Member of Parliament. V. Two Letters from a Person in London to a Correspondent in Evesham in Worcestershire. VI. An Essay of Comprehension Answer'd. To which is added, Vii. A Reply to Two Pamphlets more, The one Of Presbyterian Loyalty; The other of Plain Dealing. With some short Advice to Dissenters in the Close. In several Letters to a Friend.
- Hole, Matthew, 1639 or 40-1730.
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- 1717
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An antidote against the poison of some late pamphlets intituled, I. The Protestant Dissenters Hopes from the Present Government freely declar'd. II. The Protestant Dissenters Case Represented and Argued. III. A Plain Discovery of what the Dissenters would
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Oxford : printed at the Theater [sic] for Edw. Whistler Bookseller: and are to be sold by James Knapton, and William Smith, Booksellers in London, 1717.
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- Owen, Charles, d. 1746. Plain dealing.
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- Pierce, James, 1674?-1726. Useful ministry a valid one.
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- Pierce, James, 1674?-1726. Presbyterian ordination prov'd regular.
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