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The evil and danger of stage-plays: showing their natural tendency to destroy religion, and introduce a general corruption of manners; in almost two thousand instances, taken from the plays of the two last years, against all the methods lately used for their reformation

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  • "The evil and danger of stage-plays: showing their natural tendency to destroy religion, and introduce a general corruption of manners; in almost two thousand instances, taken from the plays of the two last years, against all the methods lately used for their reformation"@en
  • "The evil and danger of stage-plays shewing their natural tendency to destroy religion, and introduce a general corruption of manners ; in almost two thousand instances, taken from the plays of the two last years, against all the methods lately used for their reformation"@en
  • "The evil and danger of stage-plays: shewing their natural tendency to destroy religion, and introduce a general corruption of manners; in almost two thousand instances, taken from the plays of the two last years ... By Arthur Bedford"@en
  • "The evil and danger of stage-plays: shewing their natural tendency to destroy religion, and introduce a general corruption of manners; in almost two thousand instances, taken from the plays of the two last years ... By Arthur Bedford"
  • "The evil and danger of stage-plays: shewing their natural tendency to destroy religion, and introduce a general corruption of manners; in almost two thousand instances, taken from the plays of the two last years"@en
  • "The evil and danger of stage-plays: shewing their natural tendency to destroy religion, and introduce a general corruption of manners; in almost two thousand instances, taken from the plays of the two last years, against all the Methods lately used for their Reformation. By Arthur Bedford, M.A. Chaplain to his Grace Wriothesly Duke of Bedford; and Vicar of Temple in the City of Bristol"
  • "The evil and danger of stage-plays : shewing their natural tendency to destroy religion, and introduce a general corruption of manners : in almost two thousand instances, taken from the plays of the two last years, against all the methods lately used for their reformation"
  • "The evil and danger of stage-plays: shewing their natural tendency to destroy religion, and introduce a general corruption of manners ; in almost two thousand instances, taken from the plays of the two last years, against all the Methods lately used for their Reformation. By Arthur Bedford, M.A. Chaplain to his Grace Wriothesly Duke of Bedford ; and Vicar of Temple in the City of Bristol"@en
  • "The eviland danger of stage-plays : shewing their natural tendency to destroy religion, and introduce a general corruption of manners; in almost two thousand instances, taken from the plays of the two last years"
  • "The evil and danger of stage-plays: shewing their natural tendency to destroy religion, and introduce a general corruption of manners ; in almost two thousand instances, taken from the plays of the two last years ... By Arthur Bedford"@en
  • "The evil and danger of stage-plays: shewing their natural tendency to destroy religion, and introduce a general corruption of manners; in almost two thousand instances, taken from the plays of the two last years, ... By Arthur Bedford"