The dissenting casuist: or, The second part of A dialogue between Prejudice, a dissenting country gentleman, and Reason, a student in the University. Being I. A clear justification of the execution of the laws against dissenters. II. A comparison of the arguments on both sides concerning monarchy in general. III. Concerning an elective kingdom, or whether a lawful successor or true heir upon any misdemeanours may be excluded.
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- The dissenting casuist: or, The second part of A dialogue between Prejudice, a dissenting country gentleman, and Reason, a student in the University. Being I. A clear justification of the execution of the laws against dissenters. II. A comparison of the arguments on both sides concerning monarchy in general. III. Concerning an elective kingdom, or whether a lawful successor or true heir upon any misdemeanours may be excluded.
- Dialogue between Mr. Prejudice, a dissenting country gentleman, and Mr. Reason, a student in the University. Part 2
- Dissenting casuist Second part of a dialogue between Prejudice, a dissenting country gentleman, and Reason, a student in the University
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London: printed for T. Sawbridge, at the Three Flower de Luces in Little Britain, 1682.
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- 1682-1682
- ESTC No.
- R21026
- Grub Street ID
- 86451
- Description
- [4], 35, [1] p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- Anonymous. By Thomas Wood.