An alarm to Protestants [electronic resource], or, a Short Method with a papist. Being An Account of a dispute between Mr. Thomas Willis, a Popish Priest, or Emissary, now residing in London, and Mr. John Battersby, a Young Gentleman of One and Twenty Years of age. To which is Prefix'd, A Prefatory Discourse by a Gentleman Educated in the Popish Superstition; Address'd to the Most Reverend, Right Reverend, and Reverend the Clergy of the Church of England, particularly that Part of them who are Ministers of the Parishes of London, and the Adjacent Parts, proving the Danger of Popery, and shewing the Wiles and Means used by the Priests for Perversion of the Protestants, with several Instances of Protestants perverted by them; and that it is now their Indispensible Duty to Preach Vigorously against it.
1714
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An alarm to Protestants [electronic resource], or, a Short Method with a papist. Being An Account of a dispute between Mr. Thomas Willis, a Popish Priest, or Emissary, now residing in London, and Mr. John Battersby, a Young Gentleman of One and Twenty Years of age. To which is Prefix'd, A Prefatory Discourse by a Gentleman Educated in the Popish Superstition; Address'd to the Most Reverend, Right Reverend, and Reverend the Clergy of the Church of England, particularly that Part of them who are Ministers of the Parishes of London, and the Adjacent Parts, proving the Danger of Popery, and shewing the Wiles and Means used by the Priests for Perversion of the Protestants, with several Instances of Protestants perverted by them; and that it is now their Indispensible Duty to Preach Vigorously against it.
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London : Printed for John Pemberton, at the Buck and Sun against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet, 1714.
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[4],58 p. ; 4to.
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Dedication signed: John Battersby.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Dedication signed: John Battersby.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009.
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English Short Title Catalog (ESTC), T21163
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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