Mahir godel or, a dreadful alarm upon the clouds of heaven , mix'd with love. In three parts. The first is, An address to England, &c. containing sundry Warnings and Admonitions to the Inhabitants thereof. The second is intituled, A vindication of an often deliberated and confirm'd Vision, concerning the Worship of the Church of England in general, &c. Pag. 157. The third is, An expostulation, directed to the Arch-Bishops, Bishops, Dignified and Inferior Clergy of the Church of England, &c. Pag. 373. Dedicated to the Queen, by Henry Hingeston.

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Mahir godel or, a dreadful alarm upon the clouds of heaven, mix'd with love. In three parts. The first is, An address to England, &c. containing sundry Warnings and Admonitions to the Inhabitants thereof. The second is intituled, A vindication of an often

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Exeter : printed, for the author, in M.DCC.III. And now sold by W. Ellis, at the Queen's-Head, over-against White-Hart-Court, in Gracious-Street, London, [1703]

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