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Popish cruelty exemplified, in the various sufferings of Mr. Serres, and several other French gentlemen, for the sake of conscience. Shewing the true spirit of that persecuting religion, and what may be expected from it, if it ever should be uppermost in these kingdoms. In several letters to a friend. To which is added, a letter from an Abbot [Finiels] to the translator, in order to bring him back to the Romish religion he had forsaken. Done into English by Claud. D'Assas.

Serres, Étienne, fl. 1688.

Popish cruelty exemplified, in the various sufferings of Mr. Serres, and several other French gentlemen, for the sake of conscience. Shewing the true spirit of that persecuting religion, and what may be expected from it, if it ever should be uppermost in these kingdoms. In several letters to a friend. To which is added, a letter from an Abbot [Finiels] to the translator, in order to bring him back to the Romish religion he had forsaken. Done into English by Claud. D'Assas. - London : Printed for J. Peele..., 1723. - 208p. ; 8°.

estc t160510.


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