The contrast, or behaviour of two criminals , of very contrary principles, executed at Tyburn, in the reign of King Charles the Second; When Atheism, Infidelity and Licentiousness, were very predominant in High Life; and Enthusiasm and Bigotry were no less prevalent among the Lower Sort of People. with curious and useful remarks suited to the present times. And Some Thoughts on the Most probable State of Existing Spirits after Death.

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MD.CC.LXI. [1761]
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The contrast, or behaviour of two criminals, of very contrary principles, executed at Tyburn, in the reign of King Charles the Second; When Atheism, Infidelity and Licentiousness, were very predominant in High Life; and Enthusiasm and Bigotry were no less

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London : printed for J. Wren, opposite the New Exchange Buildings, in the Strand, MD.CC.LXI. [1761]

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