A fence for the English dissenters, against the reflexions cast upon them in the Letters betwixt those of Geneva and the University of Oxon; and the Slanders of the Rehearsal as if they were Schismaticks from all Churches. Containing the opinion of foreign protestant churches about episcopacy and ceremonies, from the Confessions call'd the Helvetick, French, Belgick, Polish, Bohemian, Augsburg, Wirtemberg, and Saxon. With a Letter from the Minister of Geneva to the Church of England, concerning their Controversies with the Diffencers. And Calvin's letter to Mr. Knox and Mr. Whittingham, about the Book of Common Prayer.

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1708
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London : printed for B. Bragge at the Raven in Pater-Noster-Row, 1708.

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32p. ; 40.

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ESTC T103740

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