Sathan discovered: or, The Jesuits last design to ruine religion. : Being some observations upon the swords abuse. Asserted upon the questin, viz. whether the Christian magistrate hath any thing to do, to restrain men from the violation of Christian truths, or the rules of religious-worship. /
| Main Author: | D. C., minister of the Gospel |
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| Language: | English |
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London :
Printed for John Wright, at the King's-Head in the Old Baily,
anno 1657.
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