What the Dissenters would have. Or, the case of the Dissenters briefly yet plainly stated. In three parts. Wherein I. The equity of their liberty is clearly evinc'd. II. The Grand Objection against it, is fairly answer'd. III. The Sum of what they desire is concisely Express'd. The whole Humbly offer'd to the candid Consideration of All the Powers and People of Great Britain. By an impartial pen.
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London : printed for R. Cruttenden, and T. Cox, at the Bible and Three Crowns in Cheapside, near Mercers Chappel, [1717]
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[2],xiv,32p. ; 80.
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ESTC T52359
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