Unity our duty. : In twelve considerations humbly presented to the godly, reverend, and learned brethren of the Presbyterian judgement; and the dissenting godly, reverend, and learned brethren, commonly called independant; contending together about church governement. Which tends earnestly to dissvvade them from bitter speaking, and writing one against another. By I. P. Licensed and published according to order.
| Main Author: | Price, John, Citizen of London |
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Pinted [sic] by T. Paine, for John Hancock, and are to be sold at his shop at the entrance into Popes-Head Ally out of Cornhill,
1645.
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