Conscience-oppression: or, A complaint of wrong done to the people's rights, being a vvord necessary and seasonable to all pious christians in England, whether in or out of church-way; and to all sober minded and rational men, that yet know how to value law and christian liberty. / By I. Croope, a subject of Christ's kingdome, and of England's common-wealth.

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Conscience-oppression: or, A complaint of wrong done to the people's rights, being a vvord necessary and seasonable to all pious christians in England, whether in or out of church-way; and to all sober minded and rational men, that yet know how to value law and christian liberty. / By I. Croope, a subject of Christ's kingdome, and of England's common-wealth.
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Croope, J.
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London, :: [s.n.],
Printed in the yeer, 1656. [i.e. 1657]
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Liberty of conscience -- Early works to 1800.
Freedom of religion -- Early works to 1800.
Civil rights -- England -- Early works to 1800.
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"Conscience-oppression: or, A complaint of wrong done to the people's rights, being a vvord necessary and seasonable to all pious christians in England, whether in or out of church-way; and to all sober minded and rational men, that yet know how to value law and christian liberty. / By I. Croope, a subject of Christ's kingdome, and of England's common-wealth." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A81054.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.

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COurteous Reader, if thou shalt finde in this Treatise many Er∣rata's, omission of stops, Points, and Parentheses, and printing the Quotations in the same Character with the Authors words, with what∣soever else of this kind may occur; though I might say many things in excuse, yet I shall content my self to tell thee, It came out of an op∣pressed Press, otherwise it had come to thy view sooner by twelve months and better formed. I have here pointed at some faults, which may be thus amended.

PAg. 1. that in the Margine read in the line: pag. 2. l. 11. Comma at Discourse: p. 3. l. 10. Com. at suffered, p. 4. l. 24. for setting r. setling. p. 5. l. 28. for little r. tittle, p. 6. l. 6. for where r. who ere, p. 9. l. 28. add not, p. 11. l. 31. for absolute r. obsoletc: p. 12, l. 8. for faing r. praying: p. 17. l. 24. for stick r. strike, p. 20. l. 12. for left r. lost, p. 25. l. 8. comma at hand. l. 21. r. pinching of, p. 34. l. 13. for I am, r. am 1. l. 35. for coveted r. courted: p. 35. l. 16. for Protector r. Petition. p. 40. l. 33. for clear r. dear. p. 41. l. 5. for liberty r. lordly; p: 43. l. 30. for appeals r. repeals, p. 44. del. That. p. 45, l. 9. at Tryal point.

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