The serpents head bruised. Or a full defence of Mr. Richardson from the aspersions that have been lately cast upon him, in order to ruin his reputation: in a letter addressed to the archbishops and bishops, and the whole Body of the Clergy. In which are Inserted, Not only the Testimonials of the Lord Bishop of London and Dr Gnoch, &c. but the Certificates of the Dissenters themselves, (viz.) the Professor of Divinity at the University of Edinburgh, and Dr. Williams, and other Eminent Presbyterian Teachers here in England: With a true Copy of an Affidavit made before the Lord Chief Justice Parker, and a true Account of his Tryal at the Pallace in Fulham. By William Richardson A. M. late a Dissenting Teacher, and now a Minister of the Church of England, and Chaplain to the Earl of London-Derry.

  • Richardson, William, active 1706-1712.
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London : printed for J. Baker at the Black-Boy in Pater-Noster-Row, [1713?]

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