A petition presented to the Parliament from the countie of Nottingham. : Complaining of grievances under the ecclesiasticall government by archbishops, bishops, &c. arising from th'inconveniences in that forme or constitution of government, and praying the removall of the same inconveniences. Together, with a schedule annexed to the same petition, containing the heads of the said grievances. And, a remonstrance also annexed, shewing th'inconveniences in that forme of church-government, and how the grievances complained of, doe arise from the same, which will be further declared and made good, upon grounds of religion, reason, and experience.
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