An answer to the Scotch Presbyterian eloquence: in three parts. I. Being a Catalogue of the cruel and bloody laws made by the Scots Prelatists against the Presbyterians: with instances of their numerous murders and other barbarities beyond the extent of those laws; with reflections throughout, demonstrating the lenity of their Majesties government against the Scots Prelatists and Clergy. II. Laying open the self-contradictions, impudent lies, horrible blasphemies, and disloyalty of the obscene, scurrilous pamphlet called the Scotch Presbyterian Eloquenee. III. Being a Collection of their ridiculous expressions in sermons, and instances of the vitious lives of their Bishops and clergy

  • Ridpath, George, d. 1726.
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M.DCC.LXXXIX. [1789]
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Answer to the Scotch Presbyterian eloquence: in three parts. I. Being a Catalogue of the cruel and bloody laws made by the Scots Prelatists against the Presbyterians: with instances of their numerous murders and other barbarities beyond the extent of those laws; with reflections throughout, demonstrating the lenity of their Majesties government against the Scots Prelatists and Clergy. II. Laying open the self-contradictions, impudent lies, horrible blasphemies, and disloyalty of the obscene, scurrilous pamphlet called the Scotch Presbyterian Eloquenee. III. Being a Collection of their ridiculous expressions in sermons, and instances of the vitious lives of their Bishops and clergy (Online)
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