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An answer to a late dialogue between a new Catholick convert and a Protestant, to prove the mystery of the Trinity to be as absurd a doctrine as transubstantiation. By way of short notes on the said dialogue

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  • "An answer to a late dialogue between a new Catholick convert and a Protestant, to prove the mystery of the Trinity to be as absurd a doctrine as transubstantiation. By way of short notes on the said dialogue"
  • "An answer to a late dialogue between a new Catholick convert and a Protestant, to prove the mystery of the Trinity to be as absurd a doctrine as transubstantiation. By way of short notes on the said dialogue"@en
  • "An answer to a late Dialogue between a new Catholick convert and a Protestant to prove the mystery of the Trinity to be as absurd a doctrine as transubstantiation : by way of short notes on the said dialogue"
  • "An answer to a late Dialogue between a new Catholick convert and a Protestant to prove the mystery of the Trinity to be as absurd a doctrine as transubstantiation : by way of short notes on the said dialogue"@en
  • "An answer to a late Dialogue between a new Catholick convert and a Protestant"
  • "An answer to a late Dialogue between a new Catholick convert and a Protestant, to prove the mystery of the Trinity to be as absurd a doctrine as transubstantiation"@en
  • "An answer to a late Dialogue between a new Catholick convert and a Protestant, to prove the mystery of the Trinity to be as absurd a doctrine as transubstantiation. By way of short notes on the said dialogue. Licensed December 7th. 1686"@en
  • "An answer to a late dialogue between a new Catholick convert"
  • "An Answer to a late Dialogue between a New Catholick Convert and a Protestant, to prove the mystery of the Trinity to be as absurd a doctrine as transubstantiation. By way of short notes on the said dialogue. [By William Sherlock.]"@en