The Fatal harmony: or, An agreement betwixt the Jesuits and High-Church, to make void the laws of God and man : demonstrated, by the writings of the former, compar'd with the known practices of the latter: under each of the Ten Commandments.
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Printed, and sold by J. Harrsison ..., A. Boulter ..., and S. Popping ...,
1716.
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