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The clergyman's looking-glass the main pillar of Antichrist's kingdom shaken ... : being an examination of Mr. Osgood's arguments in favour of the Antichristian practice of sprinkling children, under pretence of baptizing them
- "Ancient and modern things contrasted"@en
- "The clergyman's looking-glass the main pillar of Antichrist's kingdom shaken ... : being an examination of Mr. Osgood's arguments in favour of the Antichristian practice of sprinkling children, under pretence of baptizing them"@en
- "The Clergyman's looking glass : or, Ancient and modern things contrasted"@en
- "The clergyman's looking glass, or, Ancient and modern things contrasted ancient things as they stand in the Scriptures, modern things as they are practised in the present day"@en
- "The clergyman's looking glass, or, Ancient and modern things contrasted ancient things as they stand in the Scriptures, modern things as they are practised in the present day"
- "The clergyman's looking-glass : the main pillar of Antichrist's kingdom shaken, and the folly of Jannes made manifest : being an examination of Mr. Osgood's arguments in favour of the Antichristian practice of sprinkling children, under pretence of baptizing them"@en
- "The clergyman's looking glass, or, Ancient and modern things contrasted : ... ancient things as they stand in the Scriptures, modern things as they are practised in the present day"@en
- "The clergyman's looking-glass, or, Ancient and modern things contrasted"@en
- "The clergyman's looking-glass, or, Ancient and modern things contrasted ancient things as they stand in the scriptures, modern things as they are practiced in the present day"@en
- "... The clergyman's looking glass"@en
- "The clergyman's looking glass, or, Ancient and modern things contrasted"@en
- "The clergyman's looking glass, or, Ancient and modern things contrasted : ancient things as they stand in the Scriptures, modern things as they are practised in the present day"
- "The clergyman's looking-glass : or, ancient and modern things contrasted"@en
- "The clergyman's looking-glass"@en