The imposture of Methodism display'd in a letter to the inhabitants of the Parish of Dewsbury. Occasion'd by The Rise of a certain Modern Sect of Enthusiasts, (among them) call'd Methodists. By William Bowman, M.A. Vicar of Dewsbury and Aldbrough in Yorkshire, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable Charles Earl of Hoptoun.
- Bowman, William, ca. 1703-1744.
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The imposture of Methodism display'd: in a letter to the inhabitants of the Parish of Dewsbury. Occasion'd by The Rise of a certain Modern Sect of Enthusiasts, (among them) call'd Methodists. By William Bowman, M.A. Vicar of Dewsbury and Aldbrough in York
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London : printed for Joseph Lord, bookseller in Wakefield; and sold by Mr. Rivington, and Mr. Austin, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, London; Mr. Hildyard, in York; Mr. Swale, Mr. Howgate, and Mr. Ogle, in Leeds; and Mr. Hodgson, in Halifax [1740]
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