Vestigia veritatis, or, The controversy relating to the act of the thirty fifth of Elizabeth, (entituled, An act to retain the Queens Majesties subjects in their due obedience,) truly stated : containing the Act it self, with the acts of the 16th and 22d of his present Majesty against conventicles, at large : all the clauses of every of the acts since the 35th Eliz. that have any relation to it : the report in Hutton, shewing the resolution of the judges upon the said statute, with some other material clauses taken out of Brooke, Coke and Hobart, concerning what makes a session of Parliament : collected and thus printed for the more convenient ease of those that would have their judgments rightly informed in this point, and to rectifie what errours and mistakes have been made in the two late pamphlets, viz. The history of the life and death of the 35th Eliz. and the Death, burial and resurrection of the said act : leaving it to the opinion of all unbyassed persons upon the serious perusal and consideration hereof, whether the said statute be yet in force or not, with due respect had to the mention of it in the London-Gazett of the 21 April, 1681.
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