The Protestation and declaration the well affected young men and prentises in and about the city of London and other parts adjoyning : wherein they declare their resolutions to live and dye in defence of the the true protestant religion now prosest : in confutation of divers petitions and scandalous pamphlets lately printed in their names to the contrary and presented to the High Court of Parliament.
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Feb. 13, 1643.
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