Three letters tending to demonstrate how the security of this nation against al future persecution for religion lys in the abolishment of the present penal laws and tests, and in the establishment of a new law for universal liberty of conscience

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Three letters tending to demonstrate how the security of this nation against al future persecution for religion lys in the abolishment of the present penal laws and tests, and in the establishment of a new law for universal liberty of conscience
Author
Penn, William, 1644-1718.
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London :: Printed, and sold, by Andrew Sowle ...,
1688.
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Liberty of conscience.
Dissenters, Religious -- England.
Church and state -- England.
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"Three letters tending to demonstrate how the security of this nation against al future persecution for religion lys in the abolishment of the present penal laws and tests, and in the establishment of a new law for universal liberty of conscience." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A54230.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 15, 2024.

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THREE LETTERS Tending to demostrate how the Security of this Nation Against al Future Persecution FOR Religion, Lys in the Abolishment of the Present Penal Laws and Tests, and in the Establishment of A NEW LAW For Universal Liberty of Conscience:

With Allowance.

LONDON, Printed, and Sold, by Andrew Sowle, at the Three Keys, in Nags-Head-Court, in Grace-Church-Street, over-against the Conduit, 1688.

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