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The larger treatise concerning tithes, long since written and promised by Sir Hen: Spelman Knight. Together with some other tracts of the same authour, and a fragment of Sir Francis Bigot Knight, all touching the same subject. Whereto is annexed, an answer to a question of a gentleman of quality, made by a reverend and learned divine living in London, concerning the settlement or abolition of tithes by the parliament, which caused him to doubt how to dispose of his son, whom he had designed for the ministery. Wherein also are comprised, some animadversions upon a late little pamphlet called, The countries plea against tithes: discovering the ignorant mistakings of the authours of it touching the maintenance of the ministery by such means: as also, upon the Kentish petition. Published by Jer: Stephens B.D. according to the appointment and trust of the author

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  • "Answer to a question of a gentleman of quality"@en
  • "Apology of the treatise de non temerandis ecclesiis"@en
  • "Apology of the treatise De non temerandis ecclesiis"
  • "Countries plea against tythes"@en

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  • "The larger treatise concerning tithes, long since written and promised by Sir Hen: Spelman Knight. Together with some other tracts of the same authour, and a fragment of Sir Francis Bigot Knight, all touching the same subject. Whereto is annexed, an answer to a question of a gentleman of quality, made by a reverend and learned divine living in London, concerning the settlement or abolition of tithes by the parliament, which caused him to doubt how to dispose of his son, whom he had designed for the ministery. Wherein also are comprised, some animadversions upon a late little pamphlet called, The countries plea against tithes: discovering the ignorant mistakings of the authours of it touching the maintenance of the ministery by such means: as also, upon the Kentish petition. Published by Jer: Stephens B.D. according to the appointment and trust of the author"@en
  • "The larger treatise concerning tithes, long since written and promised by Sir Hen: Spelman Knight. Together with some other tracts of the same authour, and a fragment of Sir Francis Bigot Knight, all touching the same subject. Whereto is annexed, an answer to a question of a gentleman of quality, made by a reverend and learned divine living in London, concerning the settlement or abolition of tithes by the Parliament, which caused him to doubt how to dispose of his son, whom he had designed for the ministery. Wherein also are comprised, some animadversions upon a late little pamphlet called, the countries plea against tithes"@en
  • "The larger treatise concerning tithes, long since written and promised by Sir Hen: Spelman knight"
  • "The larger treatise concerning tithes, long since written and promised by Sir Hen. Spelman, Knight ; together with some other tracts of the same authour and a fragment of Sir Francis Bigot, Knight, all touching the same subject ; whereto is annexed an answer to a question of a gentleman of quality, made by a reverend and learned divine living in London, concerning the settlement or abolition of tithes by the Parliament, which caused him to doubt how to dispose of his sone, whom he had designed for the ministerey ; wherein also are comprised some animadversions upon a late little pamphlet called The countries plea against tithes : discovering the ignorant mistakings of the authours of it touching the maintenance of the ministerey by such means : as also, upon the Kentish petition. Published by Jer. Stephens, B.D. according to the appointment and trust of the author"@en
  • "The larger treatise concerning tithes, long since written and promised by Sir Hen: Speman Knight"@en
  • "The Larger Treatise Concerning Tithes, Long since written and promised by Sir Hen: Spelman Knight. Together with some other Tracts of the same Authour, And a Fragment of Sir Francis Bigot Knight, all touching the same Subject. Whereto is annexed, An Answer to a Question of a Gentleman of quality, made by a Reverend and Learned Divine libing in Lon- don, concerning the settlement or abolition of Tithes by the Parliament, which caused him to doubt how to dis- pose of his son, whom he had designed for the Ministery. Wherein also are comprised, Some Anim-adversions upon a late little Pamphlet cal- led, The Countries plea against Tithes: discovering the ig- norant mistakings of the Authours of it touching the maintenance of the Ministery by such means: As also, upon the Kentish Petition"
  • "The larger treatise concerning tithes"@en
  • "The larger treatise concerning tithes"
  • "The larger treatise concerning tithes, long since written and promised ... Wherein also are comprised some animadversions upon a late little pamphlet called, The countries plea against tithes: ... Published by Jer: Stephens"@en