A debate on the justice and piety of the present constitution under K. William in two parts, the first relating to the state, the second to the church : between Eucheres, a conformist, and Dyscheres, a recusant / by Samuel Hill ...
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- A debate on the justice and piety of the present constitution under K. William in two parts, the first relating to the state, the second to the church : between Eucheres, a conformist, and Dyscheres, a recusant / by Samuel Hill ...
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- Hill, Samuel, 1648-1716.
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- London :: Printed for John Everingham ...,
- 1696.
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- Church and state -- Great Britain.
- Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1689-1702.
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A DEBATE ON THE Justice and Piety Of the Present CONSTITUTION: UNDER K. William.
- The First relating to the State,
- The Second to the Church.
BETWEEN Eucheres a CONFORMIST, AND Dyscheres a RECUSANT.
By Samuel Hill, Rector of Kilmington, Author of Solomon and Abiathar.
Psal. 7.8.Judge me, O Lord, according to my Righteousness, and according to mine Integrity, that is in me.
Inter-utrum{que} tene. Obsequium amicos, Veritas Odium Parit.
LONDON, Printed for John Everingham, at the Star in Ludgate-street, 1696.