Irresistible evidence against popery , in a Letter to a Friend. By William Hudleston, Born at Salston-Hall, in Cambridgeshire, formerly a Benedictin Missionary, and now a Minister of the Church of England in Lancashire. No Man can either make a rational choice of his Religion, or continue rationally in that, wherein he has been Educated, unless he has solid Motives to determine him to it. England's Conversion and Reformation compared, Pref. pag. iv.
- Hudleston, William, Benedictine missionary.
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Irresistible evidence against popery, in a Letter to a Friend. By William Hudleston, Born at Salston-Hall, in Cambridgeshire, formerly a Benedictin Missionary, and now a Minister of the Church of England in Lancashire. No Man can either make a rational ch
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