The presbyterian clergy seasonably detected: or, Their publick and private Life, in all the Countries of Europe where they are tolerated, examined and described with Candour. Containing Many Entertaining and Tragical Scenes; And the Reasons why the British Parliament, and all the Virtuous of the Nation, should unite in opposing the Scotch Presbyterian Clergy's Scheme of Augmentation of their Stipends. Wrote in a Course of Letters to a Man of Quality, by one who quitted their Society with a fair Character, and has seen and studied their Conduct in most of the Buropean Countries where they have a Toleration of Teaching.
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London : printed for Mess John, in Fleet-Street, M.DCC.LI. [1751]
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viii,127,[1]p. ; 80.
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ESTC T58067