The Immorality of the Priesthood: Being an Historical Account of the Factious and Insolent Behaviour of the Inferior Clergy, Ever Since the Reformation. Shewing, How Troublesome and Dangerous They Have Been to the State, ... by Multiple Contributors (Paperback, 2010)
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The Immorality of the Priesthood: Being an Historical Account of the Factious and Insolent Behaviour of the Inferior Clergy, Ever Since the Reformation. Shewing, How Troublesome and Dangerous They Have Been to the State, ...