Fauts [sic] on both sides. Or Whether the church or dissenters are in fauts [sic]; being an enquiry into the cause, proceedings, and dangerous consequences of the factious parties in this kingdom. Shewing how the chief leaders on both sides have too easily imposed upon the credulity of their respective parties, in order (for their own interest) to disturb the happy peace and quietness of both church and state. Faithfully designed for the allaying the great heats and animosities reigning among us, and perswading all good subjects to be friends; by uniting their affections for promoting the safety of the queen and country. By way of answer to a moderate Tory's plea.

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[1710?]
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Fauts on both sides

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London : Printed by D. Brown in Fleetstreet, [1710?]

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16p. ; 80.

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