The Scourge : in vindication of the Church of England ; to which is added, IThe danger of the Church-establishment of England, from the insolence of Protestant dissenters ; Occasion'd by a presentment of the forty second paper of the Scourge at the King's Bench Bar, by the Grand Jury of the hundred of Ossulston ; IIThe anatomy of the heretical synod of dissenters at Salters-Hall . of Steelyits Digellion may be firong enough to fret the veryChurch Walls, and the bell cemented Pillars ofthe ConfHtution. A^. B. At the Rcqucft of feveral DijfentingLadies of Qiiality, the Author of the Scourge haso


The Scourge : in vindication of the Church of England ; to which is added, IThe danger of the Church-establishment of England, from the insolence of Protestant dissenters ; Occasion'd by a presentment of the forty second paper of the Scourge at the King's Bench Bar, by the Grand Jury of the hundred of Ossulston ; IIThe anatomy of the heretical synod of dissenters at Salters-Hall . of Steelyits Digellion may be firong enough to fret the veryChurch Walls, and the bell cemented Pillars ofthe ConfHtution. A^. B. At the Rcqucft of feveral DijfentingLadies of Qiiality, the Author of the Scourge hasobliged himfelf, if living, or his Executors, Ad-minillrators, or Afligns, upon the firil Mondayin the Month of May^ which fhall be in the Yearof our Lord One Thoufand Seven Hundred andFifty, to write one long CathoUck Paper againil theNonjurors 3 provided he brings over to the Churchof England^ all the Prefl^yterians^ Anahaptifts^Deijis^ Quakers^ and Atheijis in this Kingdom 5and provided alfo that he makes Converts of thePope and the Great turk^ and brings in the Jein^within that time > tho he declares he would will-ingly be excufed, becaufe he has not the Vanity tothink any thing he can fiy will (ignifie much uponthat Sub jec% when the Gi^^A^i) P RES ERF A-TIFE fignifyd fo little j and he has reafon to be-lieve his Executors will be very apt to be of thefame H z Monday 100 r>&^ S C O U RGE. Num. i 6. HV- My -w. -WW, ^w, .Jw, ojv, ^1^ ,»!„ ,wc, -Jv, >rfu rji„ ^v, JV, Monday Mayii. 1717. I appeal unto Cxizt:, Acts xxv. 11.!K«*:?!^^«OR the Edification of the Publick, I think my felf obligd to communicate_ * xht following Letter, which I re-»|©£Q^S ceivd a few Days ago 5 the Modera-**•:••:• j-rH--:-ft tion, the good Manners, the flowingStyle, the Argument, ingenious SpelUng, and me-ritorious Defign of it, I make no queftion willrender it very entertaining. Utopia Apr. 50, 1717. Nezv the Author of the Scourge. Sir, I Lay hold of this o


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