The pharisee and publican agreed: or, the blind zeal of a high-Church-man and the sacrilegious profanity of a publican. Representing the detestable nature of persecution, and the complicated guilt of persecutors. Also, the horrid profanation of the Sabbat
by Thomas Molland
Part of Eighteenth century -- reel 2199, no. 13.
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