A caveat against the dissenters: or, the clemency of Presbyterians exemplified, in an avowed enmity to monarchy, episcopacy, and liturgy: in encouraging a reformation by blood; and a denial of toleration to all sects and parties, when they Themselves were uppermost. From the Sermons and Writings of the most Eminent Men amongst them, during the Grand Rebellion and Usurpation. From which appears, (upon Supposition, That the Dissenters still retain their old Principles,) The Unreasonableness of their applying for a Repeal of the Corporation and Test-Acts, at this, or any other Time. With The thoughts of the late King William, upon that Subject. By a sincere lover of our present constitution.
- Grey, Zachary, 1688-1766.
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- M.DCC.XXXVI. [1736]
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London : printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford Arms, in Warwick-Lane, M.DCC.XXXVI. [1736]
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[2],54p. ; 80.
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ESTC T55724