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A brief account of the late persecution and barbarous usage of the Methodists at Exeter, Wherein The Characters of the Rioters, their Aiders, and Abettors, are fully described, their Reasons and Pretensions fairly examined, and fully refuted. The third edition, corrected and amended. With a vindication: to which are prefixed some arguments to prove that Popery is a Religion in its own Nature more detestable, and abundantly more destructive to Human Society, than Mahometism or Pagan Idolatry. By an impartial hand.
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Exon
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printed by Andrew and Sarah Brice, at their New Printing-Office, in Northgate-Street, for Aaron Tozer, Bookseller, opposite to St. Martin's Lane
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History and Geography
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T118981
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