The Second Part Of The Interest of England, In the Matter of Religion, Unfolded in a Deliberative Discourse, Proving, That it is not agreeable to sound Reason to prefer the Contracted and Dividing In- terest of one Party, before the general Interest of Protestantism, and of the whole Kingdom of England, in which the Episcopal and Presbyterian Par- ties may be happily United
The Second Part Of The Interest of England, In the Matter of Religion, Unfolded in a Deliberative Discourse, Proving, That it is not agreeable to sound Reason to prefer the Contracted and Dividing In- terest of one Party, before the general Interest of Protestantism, and of the whole Kingdom of England, in which the Episcopal and Presbyterian Par- ties may be happily United
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