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Excerpt from Protestant Popery, or the Convocation: A Poem, in Five Cantos; Address'd to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bangor
Libertine, Freetbznker, Enemy to Religion and Refv'e 1am, &c. R'ather lthaii furdidly give int'd' Theirs abfurd and felfi-contradi�iin'g Princip than iinpi�u?y..expe�t my etem weak human Tribunal; and. Coufcxenceo te the Dire�iion and Difpofal of an haughty, petulant; fallihle, tearthlqpide; rather, than pfolfefs one Thing, and practife quite the con trary rather. Than' call my (elf a Pmtefiant, Whilfi I am 'openly a�ting Over the Papifi msthe Face of the World. The Man, that can Rana filently by, and hxlmbv'd beholdg mu'ch more approve a'ncl abet; firth tmchrifiiar'r and unwair'antable Proeee�lihgs, as the Engines of this W'brldihave of late b'een'tranll.
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