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A letter to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. Proving that His Grace cannot be the author of the letter to an eminent Presbyterian clergyman in Swisserland, in which the present state of religion, in England, is blackened and exposed

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  • "A letter to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury Proving that His Grace cannot be the author of the letter to an eminent presbyterian clergyman in Swisserland, in which the present state of religion, in England, is blackened and exposed, and the present ministry are misrepresented and traduced"
  • "A letter to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury Proving that his Grace cannot be the author of the letter to an eminent Presbyterian clergyman in Swisserland, in which the present state of religion, in England, is blackened and exposed, and the present Ministry are misrepresented and traduced"
  • "A letter to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. Proving that His Grace cannot be the author of the letter to an eminent Presbyterian clergyman in Swisserland, in which the present state of religion, in England, is blackened and exposed"@en
  • "A letter to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. Proving that his Grace cannot be the author of the letter to an eminent Presbyterian clergyman in Swisserland, in which the present state of religion, in England, is blackened and exposed"@en
  • "A letter to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. Proving that His Grace cannot be the author of the Letter to an eminet Presbyterian clergyman in Swisserland, in which the present state of religion, in England, is blackened and exposed, and the present ministry are misrepresented and traduced"@en
  • "A letter to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury proving that His Grace cannot be the author of the Letter to an eminent Presbyterian clergyman in Switzerland"@en
  • "A letter to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury Proving that his Grace cannot be the author of the letter to an eminent Presbyterian clergyman in Swisserland, in which the present state of religion, in England, is blackened and exposed"
  • "A letter to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury Proving that his Grace cannot be the author of the letter to an eminent Presbyterian clergyman in Swisserland, in which the present state of religion, in England, is blackened and exposed"@en
  • "A letter to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. Proving that his Grace cannot be the author of the letter to an eminent Presbyterian clergyman in Swisserland, in which the present state of religion, in England, is blackened and exposed, and the present Ministry are misrepresented and traduced"@en
  • "A letter to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. Proving that his Grace cannot be the author of the letter to an eminent Presbyterian clergyman in Swisserland, in which the present state of religion, in England, is blackened and exposed, and the present Ministry are misrepresented and traduced"
  • "A letter to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury"@en
  • "A letter to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. Proving that His Grace cannot be the author of the letter to an eminent Presbyterian clergyman in Swisserland, in which the present state of religion, in England, is blackened and exposed, and the present ministry are misrepresented and traduced"@en
  • "A letter to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury : Proving that his Grace cannot be the author of the letter to an eminent Presbyterian clergyman in Swisserland, in which the present state of religion, in England, is blackened and exposed"
  • "A letter to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. Proving that His Grace cannot be the author of the letter to an eminent presbyterian clergyman in Swisserland, in which the present state of religion, in England, is blackened and exposed, and the present ministry are misrepresented and traduced"@en
  • "A letter to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury : proving that His Grace cannot be the author of the letter to an eminent Presbyterian clergyman in Swisserland [sic] : in which the present state of religion, in England, is blackened and exposed, and the present ministry are misrepresented and traduced"@en