High-Church: or a vindication of the Reverend Mr. William Richardson, [electronic resource] : from n...
High-Church: or a vindication of the Reverend Mr. William Richardson, [electronic resource] : from near an hundred aspersions that are cast upon him, by Mr. John Dunton, in his paradox intituled The preaching weather-cock. But more especially, those of his picking up a Common Whore, -Her boasting of being with Child (as she impudently calls it) of a young Parson, - His hiring of her (as we do Coachmen) by the Hour, - His tempting of her to Perjury, to clear his Innocence, - His giving the Sacrament the next Day, and being Thrice bound to his Good Behaviour, by a Warrant from the Lord Cheife Justice. In which Vindication - The Secret History of his Life, Conversation and Doctrines - is set in a True Light, and his Low-Church and Fanatick Accusers, are characteriz'd and detected. In a letter to Doctor Calamy a Dissenting Minister. To which is added, Killing no Sin, or a Panegyrick upon Mr. William Richardson, for attempting to murder his Wife and Mother (of which they have made Affidavit). With An Apology for his praying several Times of late, that God wou'd bless the Pretender and the Church of Rome. - Also a Relation of the Great Honours that were lately done him at Oxford and Cambridge, where (at the Request of the Vice-Chancellour) he preach'd a most excellent Sermon to that University.
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London : printed by R. Tookey (for the author) and sold by J. Baker in Pater-Noster-Row, 1712.
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1712.
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[2],ii,31,[1]p. ; 8°.
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London : printed by R. Tookey (for the author) and sold by J. Baker in Pater-Noster-Row, 1712.
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1712.
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High-Church: or a vindication of the Reverend Mr. William Richardson, [electronic resource] : from near an hundred aspersions that are cast upon him, by Mr. John Dunton, in his paradox intituled The preaching weather-cock. But more especially, those of his picking up a Common Whore, -Her boasting of being with Child (as she impudently calls it) of...
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An attack on William Richardson.
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Signed at the end: J.H., i.e. John Dunton?.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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