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Memoirs of the life of John Gordon of Glencat, in the county of Aberdeen in Scotland : who was thirteen years in the Scotch College at Paris, among the Secular clergy, wherein the absurdities and delusions of Popery are laid open, the history of Baianism, Jansenism and the constitution Unigenitus, impartially related, and the infallabilityof the Romish Church is confuted : to which is prefix'd a testimonial from the Presbytery of Edinburgh of the author's renouncing Popery and embracing the protestant religion. As also a letter of protection from the Chief-Justice Clerk at Edinburgh to the author : to which is now added a second part not published before, containing a refutation of the supremacy of the Roman Church, an exact chronological history of all the Popes from St Peter to the present time, with a brief account of what is most remarkable in their lives and the popish doctrine of Indulgences

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