The Englishman directed in the choice of his religion : Reprinted for the use of English Americans, with a prefatory address vindicating the King's supremacy and authority of Parliament, in matters of religion, and thereby demolishing all the pleas of dissenters for separation, according to the concession of the dissenting gentleman's answer to the Rev. Mr. White's letters. Pages 3, and 53. Being also a justification of the Church of England against the misrepresentations of that answer. : [Two lines from Proverbs].

Author/creator Weston, Edward
Other author Wetmore, James, 1695-1760.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoBoston: N.E. : Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-Street, MDCCXLVIII. [1748]
Description77 pages, 3 unnumbered pages ; 19 cm (8vo)
Supplemental ContentEvans Digital Edition
Subjects

SeriesEarly American imprints. First series ; no. 6268. ^A478749
General noteHalf-title: The Englishman directed in the choice of his religion. With a prefatory address to the gentlemen of America.
General noteAttributed to Edward Weston in the Dictionary of national biography. The prefatory address is signed: J. Wetmore, Rye, Sept. 3. 1748.
General noteLists of books sold by Rogers and Fowle, J. Edwards, and D. Henchman, p. [78-79].
References Evans 6268
Other formsMicroform version available in the Readex Early American Imprints series.
Reproduction noteElectronic text and image data. [Chester, Vt. : Readex, a division of Newsbank, Inc., 2002-2004. Includes files in TIFF, GIF and PDF formats with inclusion of keyword searchable text. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 6268).
Genre/formBooksellers' advertisements Massachusetts Boston.