The two great questions whereon in this present juncture of affairs, the peace & safety of His Maiestie's person, and of all his Protestant subjects in his three kingdoms next under God depend : stated, debated, and humbly submitted to the consideration of Supreme Authority, as resolved by Christ /
| Main Author: | Lawrence, William, 1613 or 14-1681 or 2. |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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1681.
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