The coffee-house preachers: or, high-church divinity corrected. Being, a sermon preached before the mayor and aldermen of Colchester, at the election of a mayor, to the exceeding reproof of a new high-church doctrine, lately maintained there my sundry clergy-men of the Church of England, to the eternal shame and scandal of their morals; viz. That it is lawful to swear by the name of God in common discourse, provided the thing be true we swear is. By William Smithies junior, Rector of St. Michael Mile-end in Colchester, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable Edward, Earl of Sandwich.

  • Smythies, William, -1715.
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MDCCVI [1706]
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London : printed in the year, MDCCVI [1706].

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[12],12p. ; 80.

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