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    The arraignment of popery; being a collection from the most approved and acceptable authors, who have written upon the state of the church in the primitive times. Containing I. The state of the Papists; how long it was before the universal Pope and mass were set up; likewise the exact time when, and end for which, they brought in their other rudiments, traditions, beads, images, purgatories, tythes, and inquisitions. II. A relation of the cruelties acted after the Pope got up, being worse than the Turk or Pagan; new Rome proving like old. III. What the people of England worshipped before they were Christians. IV. The blood of the Martyrs is the seed of the Church. V. Various other articles, equally profitable and useful for the Christian world. Originally published in the year 1679, by G. F. and E. H. Now republished with notes by the Rev. John Morris, and a recommendatory preface by the Rev. T. Priestley, Minister of Jewin-Street, London.

    Fox, George, 1624-1691. | Date: MDCCXCII. [1792]
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