An impartial account of Mr. John Mason of Water-Stratford, and his sentiments by H. Maurice ...

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An impartial account of Mr. John Mason of Water-Stratford, and his sentiments by H. Maurice ...
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Maurice, Henry, 1648-1691.
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London :: Printed by Tho. Warren for Walter Kettilby ...,
MDCXCV [1695]
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Mason, John, -- 1646?-1694.
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TO THE Most Reverend Father in GOD JOHN, Lord Arch-Bishop of YORK.

May it please your Grace,

IN Obedience to your Lordship's Wishes, I here publish an entire Account of Mr. Mason, and his Followers; which by God's Bles∣sing may detect Error, and becalm Faction; In those chiefly, who esteem a general Rendez∣vous upon Earth, a better enjoyment, than Heaven's Triumph; who look upon all Go∣vernment as Antichristian, and think it their duty to despise Dominion, that they may set up themselves, and Christ together.

I had design'd, indeed, to silence the Incredu∣lity

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of the Atheist and Deist, but a report be∣ing spread, (and believ'd by some great Friends) that I was the Publisher of Mr. Mason's Let∣ters, &c. made me contract my thoughts, that I might gain, and undeceive the more Readers.

I return your Grace my Humble Thanks, for the Honour of your Commands, for the op∣portunity of doing a probable piece of Service to the Church of God, and for the liberty you have given me, to profess my self,

My Lord,

Your Lordship's constant Servant, Henry Maurice.

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