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Author: Hooke, John, 1655-1712.
Title: Catholicism without popery an essay to render the Church of England a means and a pattern of union to the Christian world.
Print source: Catholicism without popery an essay to render the Church of England a means and a pattern of union to the Christian world.
Hooke, John, 1655-1712.

London: Printed for J. Lawrence ..., 1699.
Notes:
Advertisement: prelim. p. [30], p. [1]-[4] following p. 94 and p. [1]-[2] at end.
Author's name on t.p. of pt. 2, in the preface of which he acknowledges authorship of pt. [1].
Added t.p. and separate paging: Catholicism without popery. The second part : in a letter to Sir Humphrey Mackworth, occasioned by his late discourse, entituled, Peace at home / by John Hooke ... London : Printed for J. Robinson ..., and J. Lawrence ..., 1689.
Added t.p. on p. [91] of pt. 2: A plea for the Holy Sacrament ... / by a lay-hand 1689.
Wing enters a work by this title under John Hooke but dates it 1674.
Marginal notes.
Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.
Subject terms:
Mackworth, Humphrey, -- Sir, -- 1657-1727. -- Peace at home.
Church of England -- Controversial literature.
URL: https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A31348.0001.001
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