An epistle to O------r H----nl---y; containing, some remarks on the discourses set forth at the conventicle the Corner of Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, near Clare-Market. Wherein they are proved to consist chiefly I. Of gross and Insolent misrepresentations of the King's government. II. Virulent invectives against the ministry and all other Officers of State both Civil and Military. III. Insolent misrepresentations of the Protestant religion, as establish'd in these Kingdoms, defences of the Romish church, its Superstitions and Members; and their Encouragers during the late National Troubles. With a word of advice to himself.
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London : printed for John White, at Charing-Cross; Henry Mason, at Temple-Bar; and are to be had at all other pamphlet shops in London and Westminster, [1746]
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28p. ; 80.
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