An Answer to the Scotch Presbyterian Eloquence: in three parts

1. Being a Catalogue of the cruel and bloody laws made by the Scots Prelatists against the Presbyterians: with instances of their numerous murders and other barbarities beyond the extent of those laws; with reflections throughout, demonstrating the lenityof their Majesties government against the Scots Prelatists and Clergy : II. Laying open the self-contradictions, impudent lies, horrible blasphemies, and disloyalty of the obscene, scurrilous pamphlet called the Scotch Presbyterian Eloquence : III. Being a Collection of their ridiculous expressions in sermons, and instances of the vitious lives of their Bishops and clergy

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An Answer to the Scotch Presbyterian Eloquence: in three parts

1. Being a Catalogue of the cruel and bloody laws made by the Scots Prelatists against the Presbyterians: with instances of their numerous murders and other barbarities beyond the extent of those laws; with reflections throughout, demonstrating the lenityof their Majesties government against the Scots Prelatists and Clergy : II. Laying open the self-contradictions, impudent lies, horrible blasphemies, and disloyalty of the obscene, scurrilous pamphlet called the Scotch Presbyterian Eloquence : III. Being a Collection of their ridiculous expressions in sermons, and instances of the vitious lives of their Bishops and clergy

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Author supplied by H&L and ESTC; the DNB records that 'in 1693, writing under the name of Will Laick, [Ridpath] made a violent attack on the episcopal party in Scotland in 'An Answer to the Scotch Presbyterian Eloquence', and 'A Continuation of the Answer'. These were attacked, with equal virulence, in Dr. Munro's 'Apology for the Clergy of Scotland' and 'The Spirit of Calumny and Slander examined ... '.

'The Epistle Dedicatory' signed: 'Will. Laick' [i.e. a pseudonym for George Ridpath]

ESTC1116R13 [with 'Jacob Crokatt'].

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