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Toleration disapprov'd and condemn'd : by the authority, and convincing reasons of : I. The wise and learned King James, and his privy council, Anno Reg. 2do, II. The Honourable Commons assembled in this present Parliament in their votes &c. Feb. 25, 1662, III. The Presbyterian ministers in the city of London met at Sion Colledge, Decemb. 18, 1645, IV. Twenty eminent divines (most, if not all, of them Members of the late Assembly) in their sermons before the two Houses of Parl. on solemn occasions
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Assheton, William
Year: 1670
Publisher: Oxford [Oxfordshire] : Printed by William Hall for the author,
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The great case of liberty of conscience once more briefly debated & defended ... : which may serve the place of a general reply to such late discourses as have oppos'd a tolleration
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The great case of liberty of conscience once more briefly debated & defended, by the authority of reason, scripture, and antiquity : which may serve the place of a general reply to such late discourses as have oppos'd a tolleration
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For the king and both houses of Parliament who are desired to read over this following treatise and in the fear and wisdom of the pure holy God to consider, and lay to heart what is contained therein : and in tender bowels of compassion to repair the great breaches that are made all over the nation : and to grant a speedy redress, now, while it is in your power
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Stubbs, John
Year: 1670
Publisher: [London? : s.n.],
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Some seasonable and serious queries upon the late act against conventicles. : Tending to discover how much it is against the express word of God, the positive law of the nation, the law & light of nature, and principles of prudence & policy. And therefore adjudged by the law of the land to be void and null. Viz. Finch p.3. That no act of Parliament or law repugnant to the law of God, is of any force. 28 H.8. That no man of what estate, degree, or condition whatsoever, hath power to dispence with Gods law. Doct. & Stud. That against scripture law, prescription, statute,nor custom may avail; and if any be brought in against it, they be void, and against justice. 42 Ed.3. It is assented and accorded, that the great charter be holden and kept in all points, and that if any statute be made to the contrary, it shall be held for none.By a friend to truth and peace.
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A discourse of ecclesiastical politie : wherein the authority of the civil magistrate over the consciences of subjects in matters of religion is asserted, the mischiefs and inconveniences of toleration are represented, and all pretenses pleaded in behalf of liberty of conscience are fully answered.
Author:
Parker, Samuel
Year: 1670
Publisher: London : Printed for John Martyn ...,
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Truth rescued from imposture, or, A brief reply to a meer rapsodie of lies, folly, and slander : but a pretended answer to the tryal of W. Penn and W. Meade &c. writ and subscribed S.S.
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Some seasonable and serious queries upon the late act against conventicles : tending to discover how much it is against the express word of God, the positive law of the nation, the law & light of nature, and principles of prudence & policy, and therefore adjudged by the law of the land to be void and null ...
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The peoples [brace] ancient and just [brace] liberties asserted, in the tryal of William Penn, and William Mead, : at the sessions held at the Old-Baily in London, the first, third, fourth, and fifth of Sept. 70. against the most arbitrary procedure of that court.
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