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Indulgence to dissenters in religion by suspending penal laws in matters ecclesiastical is destructive both to Church and State.
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English
Published:
London :
printed for Richard Royston, Bookseller to His most Sacred Majesty,
1673.
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Later additions
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[18th c] contents list on flyleaf
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8vo
Published References:
Wing I. 156.
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England
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London
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