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The Jesuits unmasked; being an illustration of the existing evils of popery in a Protestant government, duly exemplified in letters from the Cape of Good Hope, where the English settlers have been exposed to great distress and oppression from the practices and influence of popish emissaries; and where a deep-laid plan, originating at the Jesuits Institution, at Stonyhurst, in Lancashire, of extirpating Protestantism, had commenced. Second part. By William Parker.

Parker, William.

The Jesuits unmasked; being an illustration of the existing evils of popery in a Protestant government, duly exemplified in letters from the Cape of Good Hope, where the English settlers have been exposed to great distress and oppression from the practices and influence of popish emissaries; and where a deep-laid plan, originating at the Jesuits Institution, at Stonyhurst, in Lancashire, of extirpating Protestantism, had commenced. Second part. By William Parker. - London : Published by J. Eedes... Sold also by Seeley, Hatchard, Richardson, and Sams, London; Archer,...Dublin; and Edwards & Savage, Cork, 1823. - [2], 118, [2]p.


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