An edition of Moderation still a virtue (1704)

Moderation still a virtue

in answer to several bitter pamphlets: especially two, entituled, Occasional conformity a most unjustifiable practice, and The wolf stripp'd of his shepherd's cloathing ... Wherein the precedents and Christian principles of conscientious occasional conformity are defended ... With a short vindication of the dissenting academies, against Mr. Sacheverel's misrepresentation of 'em.

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James Owen
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An edition of Moderation still a virtue (1704)

Moderation still a virtue

in answer to several bitter pamphlets: especially two, entituled, Occasional conformity a most unjustifiable practice, and The wolf stripp'd of his shepherd's cloathing ... Wherein the precedents and Christian principles of conscientious occasional conformity are defended ... With a short vindication of the dissenting academies, against Mr. Sacheverel's misrepresentation of 'em.

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J. Taylor
Language
English
Pages
104

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Pages 26-27 and 30-31 wrongly imposed.

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Pagination
[1], iv, [2], 104 p.
Number of pages
104

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OL18960612M

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