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Author: Mercurius, Hibernicus.
Title: A pacquet of popish delusions, false miracles, and lying wonders together with many grand divisions among papists: far exceeding both in quality and quantity those among Protestants: notwithstanding their seeming unity. Exposed to the shame of popery. Whereunto is added the papists dissentions from the Protestant: with (that, the enemy so much glorys-in, viz.) the differences of the Protestants among themselves. And, a fearful caution to apostatizing Protestants. By Mercurius Hibernicus.
Print source: A pacquet of popish delusions, false miracles, and lying wonders together with many grand divisions among papists: far exceeding both in quality and quantity those among Protestants: notwithstanding their seeming unity. Exposed to the shame of popery. Whereunto is added the papists dissentions from the Protestant: with (that, the enemy so much glorys-in, viz.) the differences of the Protestants among themselves. And, a fearful caution to apostatizing Protestants. By Mercurius Hibernicus.
Mercurius, Hibernicus.

London: printed by Tho. Dawks, 1681.
Alternate titles: Popish delusions, and divisions
Notes:
Partly in verse.
Half-title reads "Popish delusions, and divisions." with the words "delusions, and divisions." bracketed together.
The last 4 pages are numbered: 57, 70, [indecipherable], [blank].
Imperfect; pages cropped with loss of numbering.
Errata at the foot of E2r.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Subject terms:
Catholic Church -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Protestants -- England -- Early works to 1800.
URL: https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A54401.0001.001
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