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Author Ridpath, George, -1726.
Title An answer to The Scotch Presbyterian eloquence : in three parts.
Publication Info London : Printed for Tho. Anderson, 1693.



Descript [6], 80 p.
Note "I. Being a catalogue of the cruel and bloody laws made by the Scots prelatists against the Presbyterians, with instances of their numerous murders and other barbarities ... II. Laying open the self-contradictions, impudent lies, horrible blasphemies and disloyalty of the obscene scurrilous pamphlet called the Scotch Presbyterian eloquence. III. Being a collection of their ridiculous expressions in sermons and instances of the vitious lives of their bishops and clergy."
Dedication signed: Will. Laick.
Reproduction of original in the Union Theological Seminary Library, New York.
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Author Ridpath, George, -1726.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Curate, Jacob. Scotch Presbyterian eloquence.
Church of Scotland
Presbyterianism.
Descript [6], 80 p.
Note "I. Being a catalogue of the cruel and bloody laws made by the Scots prelatists against the Presbyterians, with instances of their numerous murders and other barbarities ... II. Laying open the self-contradictions, impudent lies, horrible blasphemies and disloyalty of the obscene scurrilous pamphlet called the Scotch Presbyterian eloquence. III. Being a collection of their ridiculous expressions in sermons and instances of the vitious lives of their bishops and clergy."
Dedication signed: Will. Laick.
Reproduction of original in the Union Theological Seminary Library, New York.
Author Ridpath, George, -1726.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Curate, Jacob. Scotch Presbyterian eloquence.
Church of Scotland
Presbyterianism.

Subject Curate, Jacob. Scotch Presbyterian eloquence.
Church of Scotland
Presbyterianism.
Descript [6], 80 p.
Note "I. Being a catalogue of the cruel and bloody laws made by the Scots prelatists against the Presbyterians, with instances of their numerous murders and other barbarities ... II. Laying open the self-contradictions, impudent lies, horrible blasphemies and disloyalty of the obscene scurrilous pamphlet called the Scotch Presbyterian eloquence. III. Being a collection of their ridiculous expressions in sermons and instances of the vitious lives of their bishops and clergy."
Dedication signed: Will. Laick.
Reproduction of original in the Union Theological Seminary Library, New York.

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