A briefe declaration of all the penall stattuts now in force against the recusants of this kingdome. : Made and enacted by severall Parliaments in the reigns of Q. Elizabeth, K. James; and K. Charles. For the suppressing of popery in this realme. Most usefull and necessary to be put in execution in these times.
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