The Rise and growth of fanaticism [electronic resource] : Or, a view of the principles, plots, and pernicious practices of the dissenters, for upwards of 150 years; their baseness in perverting Word of God, detected, and expos'd. With a particular instance of a most unheard of piece of inhumanity of Mr. Richard Baxter's. Also an extract of the life of that pretended reformer John Knox. And an account of the writings and life of Buchanan. Together with King James the first's character of the presbyterians
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- London : Printed, and sold by A. D'dd without Temple-Bar; and E. Smith in Cornhill, [1716?]
- [2], 46, [2] pages ; 8⁰.
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- Reproduction of original from British Library.
- With a half-title and a final advertisement leaf.
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- English Short Title Catalog, T53353.
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- Rise and growth of fanaticism
- View of the principles, plots, and pernicious practices of the dissenters, for upwards of 150 years
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