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Will-with-a-wisp; or, the grand ignis fatuus of London. Being a lay-man's letter to a country-gentleman, concerning the articles lately exhibited against Mr. Whiston: ... By a gentleman formerly of Queen's College, Oxon
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- "Will-With-a-Wisp; or, the grand ignis fatuus of London Being a lay-man's letter to a country-gentleman, concerning the articles lately exhibited against Mr. Whiston: Wherein are consider'd, I. His Haeretical Notions. II. His Expression at Cambrid. III. His Censure in Convocation. IV. His Cause before Delegates. V. His confident Challenges. VI. His Vii. His false Propheties. Viii. His whimsical Millennium. IX. His Comet in 1630. X. His hoasied Longitude. With Short Remarks upon some other Inferior Jack-A-Lant Horns. By a gentleman formerly of Queen's College, Oxon"
- "Will-with-a-wisp; or, the grand ignis fatuus of London. Being a lay-man's letter to a country-gentleman, concerning the articles lately exhibited against Mr. Whiston: ... By a gentleman formerly of Queen's College, Oxon"@en
- "Will-with-a-wisp ; or, the grand ignis fatuus of London Being a lay-man's letter to a country-gentleman, concerning the articles lately exhibited against Mr. Whiston: ... By a gentleman formerly of Queen's College, Oxon"@en
- "Will-with-a-wisp; or, the grand ignis fatuus of London. Being a lay-man{u2019}s letter to a country-gentleman, concerning the articles lately exhibited against Mr. Whiston: Wherein are consider{u2019}d, I. His Haeretical Notions. II. His Expression at Cambrid. III. His Censure in Convocation. IV. His Cause before Delegates. V. His confident Challenges. VI. His Vii. His false Propheties. Viii. His whimsical Millennium. IX. His Comet in 1630. X. His hoasied Longitude. With Short Remarks upon some other Inferior Jack-A-Lant Horns"
- "Will-with-a-wisp; or, the grand ignis fatuus of London Being a lay-man's letter to a country-gentleman, concerning the articles lately exhibited against Mr. Whiston: ... By a gentleman formerly of Queen's College, Oxon"
- "Will-With-a-Wisp; or, the grand ignis fatuus of London. Being a lay-man's letter to a country-gentleman, concerning the articles lately exhibited against Mr. Whiston: Wherein are consider'd, I. His Haeretical Notions. II. His Expression at Cambrid. III. His Censure in Convocation. IV. His Cause before Delegates. V. His confident Challenges. VI. His Vii. His false Propheties. Viii. His whimsical Millennium. IX. His Comet in 1630. X. His hoasied Longitude. With Short Remarks upon some other Inferior Jack-A-Lant Horns. By a gentleman formerly of Queen's College, Oxon"@en
- "Will-with-a-wisp ; or, the grand ignis fatuus of London. Being a lay-man's letter to a country-gentleman, concerning the articles lately exhibited against Mr. Whiston: ... By a gentleman formerly of Queen's College, Oxon"@en
- "Will-with-a-wisp ; or, the grand ignis fatuus of London"