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Two treatises. The first, proving both by history & record that the bishops are a fundamental & essential part of our English Parliament: the second, that they may be judges in capital cases. [By Laurence Womock.]

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  • "Answer to the gentleman's letter to his friend, shewing that bishops may be judges in causes capital"
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  • "Two treatises, the first proving both by history and record that the bishops are a fundamental and essential part of our English Parliament : the second, that they may be judges in capital cases"
  • "Two treatises : the first, proving both by history & record that the bishops are a fundamental & essential part of our English Parliament : the second, that they may be judges in capital cases"
  • "Two treatises. The first, proving both by history & record that the bishops are a fundamental & essential part of our English Parliament: the second, that they may be judges in capital cases. [By Laurence Womock.]"@en
  • "Two treatises : the first, proving both by history and record that the bishops are a fundamental & essential part of our English Parliament: the second, that they may be judges in capital cases"@en
  • "Two treatises the first proving both by history & record that the bishops are a fundamental & essential part of our English Parliament : the second that they may be judges in capital cases"
  • "Two treatises the first proving both by history & record that the bishops are a fundamental & essential part of our English Parliament : the second that they may be judges in capital cases"@en
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  • "Two treatises; the first, proving both by history and record that the bishops are a fundamental & essential part of our English Parliament; the second, that they may be judges in capital cases"@en