Enthusiastick impostors no divinely inspir'd prophets. Being An Historical Relation of the Rise, Progress, and present Practices of the French and English Pretended Prophets. Wherein all their Agitations, Extasies, Inspirations, Prophetical Warnings, and Pretences to working Miracles, are proved False, Counterfeit and Ridiculous Impostures; by Observations and Testimonies, under the Hand-Writing of several Persons of known and undoubted Reputation, that were Eye and Ear-Witnesses of their Transactions. Humbly Dedicated to the Lord Bishop of London.

  • Kingston, Richard, 1635?-
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1707
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Enthusiastick imposters. Part 1

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London : sold by J. Morphew, near Stationers-Hall, 1707.

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[8],115[i.e.103],[1]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T32781

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