A Collection of discourses lately written by some divines of the Church of England against the errours and corruptions of the church of Rome to which is prefix'd a catalogue of the several discourses.

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Publisher: Re printed by John Reid for Thomas Brown Gideon Schaw Alexander Ogston and George Mosman
Place of Publication: Edinbvrgh
Publication Year: 1687
Approximate Era: JamesII
TCP ID: A33817 ESTC ID: R10140 STC ID: C5141
Subject Headings: Catholic Church -- Controversial literature; Church of England; Sermons -- Scotland -- 17th century;
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