The convert or, an apology for the Conduct of a Young Gentleman, who, By attending the Sunday Evening Lectures of a celebrated Preacher, was convinced of the Errors he had imbibed in his Education, and became a Dissenter. In a Series of letters from the Young Convert to his Uncle, a Church of England Clergyman, in the Country. In which are contained, Some remarks on the Character, Principles, and Oratory, of the said celebrated Preacher; and many demonstrative Proofs of the great and urgent Necessity there is of a further Reformation in the Church of England, from the Errors, Superstitions, and Impositions, of the Church of Rome. Part I.
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The convert: or, an apology for the Conduct of a Young Gentleman, who, By attending the Sunday Evening Lectures of a celebrated Preacher, was convinced of the Errors he had imbibed in his Education, and became a Dissenter. In a Series of letters from the
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