The fourth humble address of several societies of baptized believers (commonly called Anabaptists) in the county of Lincoln; : humbly presented to Charles the II. King of Great Brittain, &c. containing their faithful representation, sober vindication, true thankfulness, peaceable and constant resolution, and humble petition, &c.
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