The wolf uncloak'd: or the popish machinery unravell'd; in the plain discovery of the artful deceits and pious frauds of the Romish emissary, or Newport-Market tub-oracle. Humbly offer'd to the Consideration of every British Member of the Church of England. With a Brief Remonstrance to them, to stand upon their Guard against the dangerous Familiarity and pious Railleries of this Crafty Wolf, aiming at his Prey in Sheep's Disguise. To which is added, Some Remarks on a Submissive Letter, wrote by his own Hand, to the Prelates or Superiours of the Romish Clergy in Dublin, when under Excommunication by them; being a curious and elaborate Piece of that matchless Genius: Faithfully transcribed and inserted here from the Original.

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[1739]
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London : printed for J. Wilford behind the Chapter-House, near St Paul's; and sold at the pamphlet shops in London and Westminster, [1739]

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