Dissenters sayings the second part : published in their own words, for the information of the people : and dedicated to the Grand-jury of London, August 29, 1681 / by Roger L'Estrange.
- Title
- Dissenters sayings the second part : published in their own words, for the information of the people : and dedicated to the Grand-jury of London, August 29, 1681 / by Roger L'Estrange.
- Author
- L'Estrange, Roger, Sir, 1616-1704.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for Joanna Brome ...,
- 1681.
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- Subject terms
- Dissenters, Religious -- England.
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Contents
- title page
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To his Unknown Friends, the GRAND-JURY for
LONDON, August 29. 1681,viz. - Will. Whitehill,
Fore-man, - Henry Strode,
- Ioas Bateman,
- Tho. Shepherd,
- Ralph Cooke,
- Joseph Caril,
- Valentine Adams,
- Joseph Bowles,
- Anthony S
oman, - Andrew Boult,
- Theophilus Hawson,
- Maurice King,
- J
. B ll, - John Cutlo
e, - John Cowley,
- Jonathan Leigh,
- William Pendlebury
- Daniel Mercer.
- Will. Whitehill,
- THE CONTENTS.
- §. 1. Dissenters Sayings, &c.
- §. 2. The Fruits of a Toleration.
- §. 3. The Dissenters Harmony among themselves.
- §. 4. The Dissenters Behaviour toward the Go∣vernment; and first, the Clergy.
- §. 5. The Dissenters Behaviour toward the Civil Government.
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§. 6. The
Presbyterians Opinion of theCovenant. - §. 7. Dissenters Liberty of Conscience.
- §. 8. The Power of the Kirk.
- §. 9. Principles and Positions.
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§. 10. Tumults Encouraged,
And chiefly by the [Able, Holy, Faithful, Laborious,and Truly-Peaceable Preachers of the Gospel:]Petition for Peace. P. 4. - §. 11. The War Iustified.
- §. 12. Reformation by Blood.
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§. 13. The Murder of the
King Encourag'd. - §. 14. The Kings Murder Iustifi'd.