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THE

PILLARS

OF

PRIESTCRAFT

AND

ORTHODOXY

SHAK E N.

As for the rending of the church, we have many rea-
Jons to think it is not that which ye labour to pres
vent, fo much as the rending of your pontifical
fleeves: That fchifm would be the foreft fchifm to

you.

MILTON.

Neither can religion receive any wound by disgrace
thrown upon the prelates, Jince religion and they
furely were never in fuch amity. They rather are
the men who have wounded religion, and their
Stripes must heal her.
IDEM.

VOL. III.

LONDON:

Printed for Mr. CADELL in the Strand;
Mr. KEARSLEY in Ludgate-freet; Mr. PAYNE
and Mr. JOHNSON in Pater-nofter-Rów; and
Mr. YOUNG under the Royal Exchange.

MDCCLXVIII.

Blackow.

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A Letter to a Friend in Lancashire, relating
to fome Points of Religion, by Dr. Hoadly,
late Bishop of Winchester.

A Letter to the Earl of Nottingham. By

Animadverfions on Bishop Sherlock's Remarks

on the Tythe-Bill. By Mr. Arnall.

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IS MAINTAIN'D;

The UNINTERRUPTED SUCCESSION OF BISHOPS from the Apoftles Days is lineally deduced; and the Cavils of HERETICS and FANATICs are anfwer'd.

By a CURATE of WILTS.

From the THIRD EDITION.

First Printed in the Year 1718.

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