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A dialogue betwixt two Protestants, : (in answer to a Popish catechism, called, A short catechism against all sectaries) plainly shewing, that the members of the Church of England are no sectaries but true Catholicks; and that our church is a sound part of Christ's Holy Catholick Church, in whose communion therefore the people of this nation are most strictly bound in conscience to remain. In two parts

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  • "Dialogue betwixt a teacher and a learner"@en
  • "Dialogue betwixt a teacher and a learner"

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  • "A dialogue betwixt two Protestants : (in answer to a popish catechism, called, A short catechism against all sectaries)"
  • "A dialogue betwixt two Protestants, : (in answer to a Popish catechism, called, A short catechism against all sectaries) plainly shewing, that the members of the Church of England are no sectaries but true Catholicks; and that our church is a sound part of Christ's Holy Catholick Church, in whose communion therefore the people of this nation are most strictly bound in conscience to remain. In two parts"@en
  • "A Dialogue betwixt two Protestants (in answer to a popish catechism, called, A short catechism against all sectaries) plainly shewing, that the members of the Church of England are no sectaries but true Catholicks ; and that our church is a sound part of Christ's holy catholic church, ... in two parts"@en
  • "A dialogue betwixt two Protestants : in a answer to a popish catechism, called, A short catechism against all sectaries"
  • "A dialogue betwixt two Protestants, (in answer to a popish catechism, called, A short catechism against all sectaries) : plainly shewing, that the members of the Church of England are no sectaries but true Catholicks : and that our church is a sound part of Christ's holy Catholick Church, in whose communion therefore the people of this nation are most strictly bound in conscience to remain : in two parts"@en
  • "A dialogue betwixt two Protestants, : (in answer to a Popish catechism, called, A short catechism against all sectaries) plainly shewing, that the members of the Church of England are no sectaries but true Catholicks; and that our Church is a sound part of Christ's Holy Catholick Church, in whose communion therefore the people of this nation are most strictly bound in conscience to remain. In two parts"@en
  • "A dialogue betwixt two Protestants : in answer to a Popish catechism : called A short catechism against all sectaries : plainly shewing that the members of the Church of England are no sectaries but true Catholicks : and that our Church is a sound part of Christ's Holy Catholick Church : in whose communion therefore the people of this nation are most strictly bound in conscience to remain"@en
  • "A dialogue betwixt two Protestants : (in answer to a Popish catechism, called, A short catechism against all sectaries) plainly shewing, that the members of the Church of England are no sectaries but true Catholicks ; and that our Church is a sound part of Christ's Holy Catholick Church, in whose communion therefore the people of this nation are most strictly bound in conscience to remain"@en
  • "Dialogue betwixt two Protestants in answer to a popish catechism called A short catechism against all sectaries : plainly shewing that the members of the Church of England are no sectaries but true Catholicks and that our Church is a found part of Chris"
  • "A dialogue betwixt two Protestants : (in answer to a popish catechism, called, A short catechism against all sectaries) : plainly shewing that the members of the Church of England are no sectaries but true Catholicks, and that our church is a sound part of Christ's Holy Catholick Church, in whose communion therfore the people of this nation are most strictly bound in conscience to remain :in two parts"@en
  • "A dialogue betwixt two Protestants (in answer to a popish catechism, called, A short catechism against all sectaries) : plainly shewing that the members of the Church of England are no sectaries but true Catholicks, and that our church is a sound part of Christ's Holy Catholick Church, in whose communion therfore the people of this nation are most strictly bound in conscience to remain : in two parts"@en
  • "A dialogue betwixt two Protestants, (in answer to a Popish catechism, called, A short catechism against all sectaries) plainly shewing, that the members of the Church of England are no sectaries but true Catholicks; ... In two parts"@en
  • "A dialogue betwixt two Protestants, (in answer to a popish catechism, called, A short catechism against all sectaries)"@en
  • "A dialogue betwixt two Protestants"
  • "A Dialogue Betwixt Two Protestants, (In Answer to a Popish Catechism, Called, A Short Catechism against all Sectaries) Plainly shewing, That the Members of the Church of Eng- land are no Sectaries but true Catholicks; and that our Church is a sound part of Christ's Holy Catholick Church, in whose Communion therefore the people of this Nation are most strict- ly bound in Conscience to remain. In Two Parts. ... (2 lines)"
  • "A dialogue betwixt two Protestants in answer to a popish catechism called A short catechism against all sectaries : plainly shewing that the members of the Church of England are no sectaries but true Catholicks and that our Church is a found part of Christ's holy Catholick Church in whose communion therefore the people of this nation are most strictly bound in conscience to remain : in two parts"@en
  • "A dialogue betwixt two Protestants in answer to a popish catechism called A short catechism against all sectaries : plainly shewing that the members of the Church of England are no sectaries but true Catholicks and that our Church is a found part of Christ's holy Catholick Church in whose communion therefore the people of this nation are most strictly bound in conscience to remain : in two parts"
  • "A dialogue betwixt two Protestants (in answer to a popish catechism, called, A short catechism against all sectaries) : plainly shewing that the members of the Church of England are no sectaries but true Catholicks, and that our church is a sound part of Christ's Holy Catholick Church, in whose communion therefore the people of this nation are most strictly bound in conscience to remain : in two parts"@en
  • "Dialogue betwixt two protestants"@en
  • "[A Short Catechism against all Sectaries.] A Dialogue betwixt Two Protestants, in answer to a Popish Catechism, called A Short Catechism against all Sectaries [translated, by C.M., from an unidentified work], etc. [By John Rawlet.]"@en
  • "A dialogue betwixt two Protestants : in answer to a popish catechism called A short catechism against all sectaries"
  • "A dialogue betwixt two Protestants : (in answer to a Popish catechism, called, A short catechism against all sectaries) plainly shewing, that the members of the Church of England are no sectaries but true Catholicks"@en
  • "A dialogue betwixt two Protestants : (in answer to a popish catechism, called, A short catechism against all sectaries) : plainly shewing that the members of the Church of England are no sectaries but true Catholicks, and that our church is a sound part of Christ's Holy Catholick Church, in whose communion therefore the people of this nation are most strictly bound in conscience to remain"@en
  • "A dialogue betwixt two Protestants, (in answer to a popish catechism, called, A short catechism against all sectaries) plainly shewing, that the members of the Church of England are no sectaries but true Catholicks; and that our church is a sound part of Christ's holy catholic church ... In two parts"@en
  • "A dialogue betwixt two Protestants in a answer to a popish catechism, called, A short catechism against all sectaries : plainly shewing that the members of the Church of England are no sectaries but true Catholicks, and that our church is a sound part of Christ's Holy Catholick Church ... in two parts"@en
  • "Dialogue betwixt two Protestants (in answer to a popish catechism, called, A short catechism against all sectaries) : plainly shewing that the members of the Church of England are no sectaries but true Catholicks, and that our church is a sound part of"
  • "Dialogue betwixt two Protestants in a answer to a popish catechism, called, A short catechism against all sectaries : plainly shewing that the members of the Church of England are no sectaries but true Catholicks, and that our church is a sound part of"
  • "A dialogue betwixt two Protestants ... plainly shewing that the members of the Church of England are no sectaries but true catholicks ... In two parts"@en
  • "A dialogue betwixt two Protestants (in answer to a popish catechism, called, A short catechism against all sectaries) : plainly shewing that the members of the Church of England are no sectaries but true Catholicks, and that our church is a sound part of Christ's Holy Catholick Church, in whose communion therefore the people of this nation are most strictly bound in conscience to remain"@en
  • "A dialogue betwixt two Protestants : (in answer to a popish catechism, called a short catechism against all sectaries) : plainly shewing that the members of the Church of England are no sectaries but true Catholicks ... : in two parts"@en
  • "A dialogue betwixt two Protestants : (in answer to a popish catechism, called, A short catechism against all sectaries) : plainly shewing, that the members of the Church of England are no sectaries but true Catholicks and that our church is a sound part of Christ's Holy Catholick Church, in whose communion therefore the people of this nation are most strictly bound in conscience to remain : in two parts"@en
  • "A dialogue betwixt two Protestants : in answer to a popish catechism, called, A short catechism against all sectaries : plainly shewing that the members of the Church of England are no sectaries but true Catholicks, and that our church is a sound part of Christ's Holy Catholick Church, in whose communion therefore the people of this nation are most strictly bound in conscience to remain : in two parts"@en

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