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The absurdity and perfidy of all authoritative toleration of gross heresy : blasphemy, idolatry, popery, in Britain. In two letters to a friend. ... By John Brown

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  • "The absurdity and perfidy of all authoritative toleration of gross heresy : blasphemy, idolatry, popery, in Britain. In two letters to a friend. ... By John Brown"
  • "The absurdity and perfidy of all authoritative toleration of gross heresy : blasphemy, idolatry, popery, in Britain. In two letters to a friend. ... By John Brown"@en
  • "The absurdity and perfidy of all authoritative toleration of gross heresy, blasphemy, idolatry, popery, in Britain. : In two letters to a friend. In which the doctrine of the Westminster Confession of Faith relative to toleration of a false religion, and the power of the civil magistrate about sacred matters ; and the nature, origin, ends and obligation of the national covenant and solemn league are candidly represented and defended"@en
  • "The absurdity and perfidy of all authoritative toleration of gross heresy, blasphemy, idolatry, popery, in Britain : in two letters to a friend : in which the doctrine of the Westminster Confession of Faith relative to toleration of a false religion, and the power of the civil magistrate about sacred matters ; and the nature, origin, ends and obligation of the national covenant and solemn league are candidly represented and defended"@en
  • "The absurdity and perfidy of all authoritative toleration ofgross heresy, blasphemy, idolatry, Popery, in Britain. In two letters to a friend"@en
  • "The absurdity and perfidy of all authoritative toleration of gross heresy"@en
  • "The absurdity and perfidy of all authoritative toleration of gross heresy blasphemy, idolatry, popery, in Britain. In two letters to a friend. In which The Doctrine of the Westminster Confession of Faith relative to Toleration of a False Religion, and the power of the Civil Magistrate about Sacred Matters; and the Nature, Origin, Ends and Obligation of the National Covenant and Solemn League are candidly represented and defended. By John Brown, Minister of the Gospel in Haddington"
  • "The absurdity and perfidy of all authoritative toleration of gross heresy blasphemy, idolatry, popery, in Britain. In two letters to a friend. In which The Doctrine of the Westminster Confession of Faith relative to Toleration of a False Religion, and the power of the Civil Magistrate about Sacred Matters; and the Nature, Origin, Ends and Obligation of the National Covenant and Solemn League are candidly represented and defended. By John Brown, Minister of the Gospel in Haddington"@en
  • "The absurdity and perfidy of all authoritative toleration of gross heresy, blasphemy, idolatry, popery, in Britain. : In two letters to a friend"@en
  • "The Absurdity and Perfidy of all Authoritative Toleration of Gross Heresy, blasphemy, idolatry, popery, in Britain. In two letters to a friend"@en
  • "The absurdity and perfidy of all authoritative toleration of gross heresy, blasphemy, idolatry, popery, in Britain in two letters to a friend : in which the doctrine of the Westminster Confession of Faith relative to toleration of a false religion, and the power of the civil magistrate about sacred matters; and the nature, origin, ends and obligation of the national covenant and solemn league are candidly represented and defended"
  • "The absurdity and perfidy of all authoritative toleration of gross heresy blasphemy, idolatry, popery, in Britain. In two letters to a friend. ... By John Brown"
  • "The absurdity and perfidy of all authoritative toleration of gross heresy blasphemy, idolatry, popery, in Britain. In two letters to a friend. ... By John Brown"@en
  • "The absurdity and perfidy of all authoritative toleration of gross heresy, blasphemy, idolatry, popery, in Britain. In two letters to a friend. In which the doctrine of the Westminster Confession of Faith relative to toleration of a false religion, and the power of the civil magistrate about sacred matters; and the nature, origin, ends and obligation of the national covenant and solemn league are candidly represented and defended"@en