Methodists impostors: or, Wicklisse, Wesley, stonehouse, seagrave and seward, detected and exposed. Being an impartial and brief relation of the turbulent life, death, and notorious heresies of John Wickliffe, exhibited in forty articles. One of which was that, God ought to obey the devil. These blasphemies were, advanced by him in the year 1365, and the motives of his pretended reformation, were revenge, sacrilege, and ambition, by which he brought about his rebellions both in church and state. Extracted from the best authorities

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London : Printed for E. Curll, at Pope's-Head, in Rose-street, Covent-Garden, 1740. The second edition.; ..
Publication year
1740
ESTC No.
T230942
Grub Street ID
250385
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24p. ; 8°.
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