The church of England's late conflict with, and triumph over the spirit of fanaticism. [electronic resource] : Wherein is shown, That Dr. Sacheverell's Method of treating Fanaticks was Apostolical. That the Distemper of Lucifer is the Original of Dissention. That Toleration is unlawful in the Judgment of Dissenters themselves. That they Baptize into Schism and Rebellion. That Mr. Baxter condemn'd Separation by his Dying Words. That Popish Practices and Tenets are imputable to Dissenters. That they occasion'd the late Mobb and Tumult, &c. With several other useful Subjects. By Patrick Drew, M.A.
1710
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The church of England's late conflict with, and triumph over the spirit of fanaticism. [electronic resource] : Wherein is shown, That Dr. Sacheverell's Method of treating Fanaticks was Apostolical. That the Distemper of Lucifer is the Original of Dissention. That Toleration is unlawful in the Judgment of Dissenters themselves. That they Baptize into Schism and Rebellion. That Mr. Baxter condemn'd Separation by his Dying Words. That Popish Practices and Tenets are imputable to Dissenters. That they occasion'd the late Mobb and Tumult, &c. With several other useful Subjects. By Patrick Drew, M.A.
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Drewe, Patrick.
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London : printed, and sold by J. Morphew near Stationers-Hall, 1710.
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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English
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[6],56p. ; 8⁰.
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Another issue has on the titlepage the author statement: "By a lover of the Church of England".
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