Reasons offer'd to the inhabitants of Bristol, against a tax solicited for by the clergy thereof, containing notes on some animadversions, subscrib'd by above four hundred of the inhabitants, most of 'em members of the Church of England, about sixty years ago: with the animadversions themselve[s] on the other side.
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