Several arguments, proving, that inoculating the small pox is not contained in the law of physick, either natural or Divine, and therefore unlawful. Together with a reply to two short pieces, one by the Rev. Dr. Increase Mather, and another by an anonymous author, intituled, Sentiments on the small pox inoculated. And also, a short answer to a late letter in the New-England courant. By John Williams.
- Williams, John, 1664-1729.
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- 1721
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Boston : Printed and sold by J. Franklin, at his printing-house in Queen-Street, over against Mr. Sheaf's school, 1721.
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[4],20p. ; 120.
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The second edition. [Ten lines of Scripture texts].
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ESTC W15451
Bristol, B618
Shipton & Mooney, 39757
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