Religio libertini: or, the faith of a converted atheist. Occasionally set forth by Mr. Richard Burridge, who was lately convicted of blasphemy, Before the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Parker, Lord Chief Justice of England. To which is prefixed a narration of his life, from his Birth to the Time of his Sufferings; An Account of what pass'd on his Tryal at the Sessions-House in the Old-Baily; A Relation of the Cause of the Prosecution commenced against him; With an Abjuration and Recantation, which he publickly made in the Chappel of Newgate, on Sunday the Sixth of July, 1712. impartially written with the Author's own Hand, whilst under Confinement.

  • Burridge, Richard, 1670-
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London : printed for Sam. Briscoe, and sold by John Graves, next White's Chocolate-House in St. James's Street, and J. Morphew, near Stationer's Hall, 1712.

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[8],80p. ; 80.

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