Some serious resolutions drawn from reason and scipture [sic]; removing all scruples raised by tender consciencies touching the present oaths required to be taken to the government, by all persons that have any interest in any messuages, or lands, in law or equity; if above eighteen years of age, for securing the peace of the kingdom, the Protestant religion, the laws, lives, liberties, and properties of the subject, when the destruction of them all at once, are aimed at by papists, and their adha'rents, and attempted. Sufficient to convince all well-meaning unprejudiced persons, that are not biggotted to popery in their hearts, of the lawfullness, and reasonableness of the aforesaid oaths. / By a true son of the Church of England establish'd by law.

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Online Access:Electronic book from Early English Books Online
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published:[London? : s.n., 1690?]
Series:Early English books online.
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