A dissuasive from party and religious animosities : Containing, I. An account of the progress and effects of our religious differences from the reign of James I. to the revolution; with reflections on them. II. Resaons against the repeal of the corporation and test acts: shewing, that it is not consistent with liberty and our constitution. III. Remarks on the answer to the country-parson's plea: in which, the opposition of the clergy to the late tythe-bill is vindicated: and the great preference of decisions by juries before those by justices, and the danger arising to our constitution from the large encrease of power of late years, added to the latter, considered. By the Author of The harmony of reason and Christianity.
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