A true representation of popery, as it appears in foreign parts: designed as a preservative against its contagion; particularly recommended to British protestants during their residence in popish countries. In Ten Discourses. Being the Substance of several Sermons preached before the British Factory at Oporto in Portugal, On The Doctrine of Merit; Death-Bed Confession; Transubstantiation; Invocation of Saints; Prayers in an unknown Tongue; Invention of New Sacraments; Denying the Cup to the Laity; Superstitious Ceremonies; Popery destructive of the Love of our Country; Pope's Supremacy; Romish Cruelty in their Act of Faith; Infallibility; Purgatory; Artifices and Sophistry of their Priests in making Converts, &c. By Henry Stephens, M. A. Vicar of Malden in Surry, and Chaplain to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of St. David's.

  • Stephens, Henry, 1673-1739.
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1728
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London : printed for James and John Knapton at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1728.

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xix,[5],296p. ; 80.

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