A memorial for the perusal of the grand preservative of peace and allegiance both in His Majesty's absence from, and presence with us; In a supplement to conscience, very friendly, very healing: being a Sound, casuistical, and most compassionate admonition, I. In the religion of oaths in general. II. The solemn contract of loyalty by state-oaths. III. The true state and power of eight, that is, all the suggested evasions in point of conscience. With two material appendices; [I]. A new, brief, and compleat solution of the scruples, about the revolution: and an accurate satisfaction and rejection of te pretender. [II.] The oaths themselves: and the legal inconveniencies from not taking them. By the impartial hand of a country divine, who has lately taken the oaths.
- Country divine.
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- 1716
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London : Printed for J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, and sold by J. Browne without Temple-Bar, and A. Bell in Cornhill, 1716.
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[8],55,[1]p. ; 80.
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ESTC T39201