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The Church of England man's memorial or, the history of comprehension and toleration. Wherein is fully prov'd, that the admission of sectaries into the State, must inevitably terminate in the destruction of the establish'd Church. Written upon occasion of his Majesty's late most gracious speech, and humbly offer'd to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament

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  • "The Church of England man's memorial or, the history of comprehension and toleration. Wherein is fully prov'd, that the admission of sectaries into the State, must inevitably terminate in the destruction of the establish'd Church. Written upon occasion of his Majesty's late most gracious speech, and humbly offer'd to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament"@en
  • "The Church of England man's memorial or, the history of comprehension and toleration. Wherein is fully prov'd, that the admission of sectaries into the State, must inevitably terminate in the destruction of the establish'd Church. Written upon occasion of his Majesty's late most gracious speech, and humbly offer'd to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament"
  • "The church of England man's memorial or, the history of comprehension and toleration. Wherein is fully prov'd, that the admission of sectaries into the State, must inevitably terminate in the destruction of the establish'd Church. Written upon occasion of his Majesty's late most gracious speech, and humbly offer'd to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament"@en
  • "The church of England man's memorial or, the history of comprehension and toleration. Wherein is fully prov'd, that the admission of sectaries into the State, must inevitably terminate in the destruction of the establish'd Church. Written upon occasion of his Majesty's late most gracious speech, and humbly offer'd to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament"
  • "The Church of England man's memorial : or, the history of comprehension and toleration. Wherein is fully prov'd, that the admission of sectaries into the State, must inevitably terminate in the destruction of the establish'd Church. Written upon occasion of his Majesty's late most gracious speech, and humbly offer'd to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament"@en