Brethren in iniquity: or, The confederacy of papists with sectaries, for the destroying of the true religion, as by law establish'd, plainly detected. : Wherein is shewed a farther account of the Romish snares and intrigues for the destroying the true reformed religion, as professed in the Church of England, and established by law, and for the introducing of popery or atheism among us; clearly shewing from very authentick writers and testimonies, that the principal ways and methods whereby the papists have sought the ruine of our religion and church, from the beginning of our Reformation, to the present times, and by which they are still in hopes of compassing it, are by promoting of toleration, or pretended liberty of conscience; and that for above these sixscore years the papists have so craftily influenced our dissenters, as to make them the unhappy instruments of effecting their most pernitious designs, which they contrived for the subverting our church and state.
1690
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Brethren in iniquity: or, The confederacy of papists with sectaries, for the destroying of the true religion, as by law establish'd, plainly detected. : Wherein is shewed a farther account of the Romish snares and intrigues for the destroying the true reformed religion, as professed in the Church of England, and established by law, and for the introducing of popery or atheism among us; clearly shewing from very authentick writers and testimonies, that the principal ways and methods whereby the papists have sought the ruine of our religion and church, from the beginning of our Reformation, to the present times, and by which they are still in hopes of compassing it, are by promoting of toleration, or pretended liberty of conscience; and that for above these sixscore years the papists have so craftily influenced our dissenters, as to make them the unhappy instruments of effecting their most pernitious designs, which they contrived for the subverting our church and state.
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London : Printed, and are to be sold by Randal Taylor, near Stationers-Hall, MDCXC. [1690]
Description
[4], 67, [1] p. ; (4to)
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Cited/described in
Wing, D.G. Short-title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and British America, and of English books printed in other countries, 1641-1700 (2nd ed.), B4382
English short title catalogue (ESTC), R6507
English short title catalogue (ESTC), R6507
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- London.
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149- 133q
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Disbound; sewing holes stabbed through text block near hinge. Provenance: Inscribed "E Libri Pet. Osbourne ex Dono Authoris 1691"; Sir Thomas Phillipps copy; acquired from William Robinson, 9/3/54