The Present Interest of England in Matters of Religion, Stated. Wherein is Clearly Demonstrated that the Protestant Religion May be Fully Secured from Popery, Though the Penal Law be Taken Away. By W. D. a Lover of Liberty for Conscience Sake

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  • Author : W. D. (lover of liberty for conscience sake.)
  • Release Date : 1688
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  • Genre : Dissenters, Religious
  • Pages : 30
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 42,42 MB

The Present Interest of England in Matters of Religion, Stated. Wherein is Clearly Demonstrated that the Protestant Religion May be Fully Secured from Popery, Though the Penal Law be Taken Away. By W. D. a Lover of Liberty for Conscience Sake by W. D. (lover of liberty for conscience sake.) PDF Summary

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