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A defence of the methodists who do not attend the national church, but who avail themselves of liberty of conscience / by Thomas Taylor.

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Main Author: Taylor, Thomas, 1738-1816
Language:English
Published: Newry : Printed by Alexander Wilkinson, Telegraph-Office, 1814.
Collection:Later additions
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Physical Description:12mo

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