Considerations moving to a toleration and liberty of conscience with arguments inducing to a cessation of the penal statues against all dissenters whatever, upon the account of religion : occasioned by an excellent discourse upon that subject publish'd by His Grace the Duke of Buckingham / humbly offered to the Parliament at their next sitting at Westminster.
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- Considerations moving to a toleration and liberty of conscience with arguments inducing to a cessation of the penal statues against all dissenters whatever, upon the account of religion : occasioned by an excellent discourse upon that subject publish'd by His Grace the Duke of Buckingham / humbly offered to the Parliament at their next sitting at Westminster.
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- Penn, William, 1644-1718.
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- London :: Printed for R. Hayhurst,
- 1685.
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- Buckingham, George Villiers, -- Duke of, 1628-1687. -- Short discourse upon the reasonableness of men's having a religion.
- Liberty of conscience.
- Religious tolerance -- England.
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"Considerations moving to a toleration and liberty of conscience with arguments inducing to a cessation of the penal statues against all dissenters whatever, upon the account of religion : occasioned by an excellent discourse upon that subject publish'd by His Grace the Duke of Buckingham / humbly offered to the Parliament at their next sitting at Westminster." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A54123.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 21, 2025.
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CONSIDERATIONS Moving to a Toleration, AND Liberty of Conscience. WITH ARGUMENTS Inducing to a Cessation of the Penal Statutes against all DISSENTERS Whatever, upon the Account of RELIGION, Occasioned by an Excellent Discourse upon that Subject, Publish'd by His GRACE The Duke of Buckingham.
Humbly offered to the Parliament at their next Sitting at Westminster.
Tantaene animis Coelestibus Irae?
LONDON, Printed for R. Hayhurst, 1685.