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... Cause of Conscience [ PREFACE ] First , That the blood of so many hundred thousand souls of Protestants and Papists , spilt in the Wars of present and former Ages , for their re- spective Consciences , is not required nor accepted by ...
... Cause of Conscience [ PREFACE ] First , That the blood of so many hundred thousand souls of Protestants and Papists , spilt in the Wars of present and former Ages , for their re- spective Consciences , is not required nor accepted by ...
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... Cause of Conscience . Professedly maintaining Persecution for Cause of Conscience . The Question which you put , is , Whether Persecution for cause of Con- science , be not against the Doctrine of Jesus Christ the King of Kings . Now by ...
... Cause of Conscience . Professedly maintaining Persecution for Cause of Conscience . The Question which you put , is , Whether Persecution for cause of Con- science , be not against the Doctrine of Jesus Christ the King of Kings . Now by ...
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... Cause of the poor Printer , nor of New York alone , which you are now trying : No ! It may in its Consequence , affect every Freeman that lives under a British Gov- ernment on the main of America . It is the best Cause . It is the Cause ...
... Cause of the poor Printer , nor of New York alone , which you are now trying : No ! It may in its Consequence , affect every Freeman that lives under a British Gov- ernment on the main of America . It is the best Cause . It is the Cause ...
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