The missionarie's arts discovered: or, An account of their ways of insinuation, their artifices and several methods of which they serve themselves in making converts. With a letter to Mr. Pulton, challenging him to make good his charge of disloyalty against Protestants. And, an historical preface, containing an account of their introducing the heathen gods in their processions, and other particulars relating to the several chapters of this treatise.
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- The missionarie's arts discovered: or, An account of their ways of insinuation, their artifices and several methods of which they serve themselves in making converts. With a letter to Mr. Pulton, challenging him to make good his charge of disloyalty against Protestants. And, an historical preface, containing an account of their introducing the heathen gods in their processions, and other particulars relating to the several chapters of this treatise.
- Missionarie's arts discovered Account of their ways of insinuation, their artifices and several methods of which they serve themselves in making converts
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London: printed, and sold by Randal Taylor near Stationers Hall, MDCLXXXVIII. [1688]
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- 1688-1688
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- R4106
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- 122794
- Description
- [8], XXIV, 96 p. ; 4⁰
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- Anonymous. By William Wake.
Sometimes erroneously attributed to George Hickes.
With an initial imprimatur and errata leaf.Citation/references Wing (CD-Rom, 1996), W246A