The bloody tribunal: or an antidote against Popery. Being a review of the horrid cruelties of the Inquisition, as practised in Spain, Portugal, Italy, and the East and West-Indies, On all those whom the Church of Rome brands with the Name of Hereticks. Containing A Description of the most dreadful and exquisite Tortures on the several Persons who have unhappily fallen into the Hands of those Tyrants over Mens Consciences, the Jesuits and Popish Priests: Designed For The use and Instruction of all Protestant Families, to secure them as well against the Attacks of Popery, with which our Religion and Liberties are at this Time threatened, as against the pernicious Principles, which the Emissaries of Rome are now very busy in propagating among the People of these Kingdoms. By John Marchant, Gent. Author of the Comments of the Old and New Testament.

  • Marchant, John, active 18th century.
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MDCCLXX. [1770]
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Aberdeen : printed for Gilbert Macpherson, and sold at the printing-house in the head of the Upper-Kirkgate, MDCCLXX. [1770]

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[7],iv-332p. ; 80.

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