King William's toleration: being an explanation of that liberty of religion, which may be expected from His Majesty's declaration. With a bill for comprehension & indulgence, drawn up in order to an Act of Parliament. Licensed, March the 25. 1689, James Fraser.
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- King William's toleration: being an explanation of that liberty of religion, which may be expected from His Majesty's declaration. With a bill for comprehension & indulgence, drawn up in order to an Act of Parliament. Licensed, March the 25. 1689, James Fraser.
- Bills. 1680-12-16.
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London: printed for Robert Hayhurst, at the Axe, in Little Britain, 1689.
- Publication year
- 1689-1689
- ESTC No.
- R22778
- Grub Street ID
- 100621
- Description
- 20 p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- The King's declaration is evidently his speech to the Scots Lords on 7 Jan. 1689. The bill is the Commons bill for uniting Protestant dissenters, first read 16 Dec. 1680 but not passed.
Variant: imprint has "at (the sign of) the Axe".
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