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De Christiana libertate, or, Liberty of conscience upon it's [sic] true and proper grounds asserted & vindicated : and the mischief of impositions amongst the people called Quakers made manifest. In two parts. The first proving that no prince nor state ought by force to compel men to any part of the doctrine, worship, or discipline of the gospel, by a nameless, yet an approved author. The second shewing the inconsistency betwixt the church-government erected by G. Fox, &c., and that in the primitive times... To which is added, A word of advice to the Pencilvanians [sic]
Bugg, Francis (1640-1724?); Wolseley, Sir Charles (1630?-1714)
1682
"Liberty of conscience upon its true and proper grounds asserted and vindicated": pp. 1-102 (1st group). "Liberty of conscience the magistrates interest, or, To grant liberty of conscience to person...