"The six Lincoln Propositions exposed;" a reply to some arguments against Romanism put forth by a bishop of Lincoln appointed by Will. III. (see fol. 57), and consequently either by Bishop Tenison or Gardiner
MS. Rawl. C. 251, fol. 48
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"The six Lincoln Propositions exposed;" a reply to some arguments against Romanism put forth by a bishop of Lincoln appointed by Will. III. (see fol. 57), and consequently either by Bishop Tenison or Gardiner
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MS. Rawl. C. 251, fol. 48
Summary
Written after 1700. Addressed at the end "To Mr. Bernard at the Dolphin, a stationer's in Russel Street, Convent Garden, London."
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English
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Rawlinson C: History, Theology
An appeal to Mr. Hobbs against Heresy; The six Lincoln Propositions exposed
"The six Lincoln Propositions exposed;" a reply to some arguments against Romanism put forth by a bishop of Lincoln appointed by Will. III. (see fol. 57), and consequently either by Bishop Tenison or Gardiner
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