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A dissertation upon the power of the Church; : in a middle way, betwixt those who screw it up ... and the Erastians and followers of Hugo Grotius
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A dissertation upon the power of the Church; : in a middle way, betwixt those who screw it up ... and the Erastians and followers of Hugo Grotius
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1733.
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289159
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Middleton, Patrick (1662-1736)
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