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A review of the Lutheran principles: shewing how they differ from the Church of England, and that Baron Puffendorf's Essay for uniting of protestants, was not design'd to procure an union between the Lutherans and the Church of England, as is insinuated in the Title of the late Edition of that Book. In a letter to a friend. The second edition. To which is added, a postscript, containing some transient Remarks on a late Virulent Pamphlet, Entituled, Two Letters to the Right Honourable the Lord Viscount Townsend, &c. By Thomas Brett, Lld. Rector of Betteshanger in Kent.
Brett, Thomas, 1667-1744.Date: 1714- Books
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A review of the Lutheran principles; shewing, how they differ from the Church of England, and that Baron Puffendorf's Essay for uniting of protestants, was not design'd to procure an union between the Lutherans and the Church of England, as is insinuated in the Title of the late Edition of that Book. In a letter to a friend. By Thomas Brett, LL. D. Rector of Betteshanger in Kent.
Brett, Thomas, 1667-1744.Date: 1714- Books
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A vindication of the Lutheran religion, from the charge of Popery, in several letters to a friend. Wherein the Lutheran principles are fully explain'd and confirm'd, several vulgar Errors and Prejudices concerning them corrected; and a large Historical Account given of their Persecutions and Sufferings. Written originally in Latin, in the year 1717, being the Second Jubilee for the Lutheran Reformation; by Balthazar Mentzer, Pastor of the Augustan Church in London. And now translated by a Presbyter of the Church of England.
Mentzer, Balthasar, 1679-1741.Date: MDCCXX. [1720]