A brief examination and consideration of the unsound princples upon which the armies plea (lately committed to publick view) is grounded wherein the repentance of those army-men and the conversion of all other persons from the error of their ways who have (in what capacity so-ever) acted by the said principles is most earnestly desired and specially aimed at / by a friend to the truth.

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A brief examination and consideration of the unsound princples upon which the armies plea (lately committed to publick view) is grounded wherein the repentance of those army-men and the conversion of all other persons from the error of their ways who have (in what capacity so-ever) acted by the said principles is most earnestly desired and specially aimed at / by a friend to the truth.
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Friend to the truth.
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London :: Printed for Humphery Tuckey,
1660.
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Great Britain -- History -- Charles II, 1660-1685.
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"A brief examination and consideration of the unsound princples upon which the armies plea (lately committed to publick view) is grounded wherein the repentance of those army-men and the conversion of all other persons from the error of their ways who have (in what capacity so-ever) acted by the said principles is most earnestly desired and specially aimed at / by a friend to the truth." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A29451.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2024.

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A BRIEF EXAMINATION AND CONSIDERATION Of the unsound PRINCIPLES Upon which the Armies Plea (Lately committed to publick view,) is grounded. Wherein the Repentance of those Army-men, and the Conversion of all other persons from the Error of their ways, who have (in what capacity so∣ever) acted by the said Principles, is most earnest∣ly desired and specially aimed at.

By a Friend to the Truth.

LONDON, Printed for Humphery Tuckey at the black-spread-Eagle in Fleetstreet, near Saint Dunstans-Church. 1660.

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