Long Parliament-vvork, (if they wil please to do't) for the good of the Common-Wealth: or, The humble desires of the well-affected, revived.: Tender'd to the most serious consideration of the Parliament, Army, and others, in XX. proposals, concerning I. Liberty of conscience. ... XX. About hospitalls and alms-houses.

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Long Parliament-vvork, (if they wil please to do't) for the good of the Common-Wealth: or, The humble desires of the well-affected, revived.: Tender'd to the most serious consideration of the Parliament, Army, and others, in XX. proposals, concerning I. Liberty of conscience. ... XX. About hospitalls and alms-houses.
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London :: printed by T.L. for G. Calvert, at the Black-Spread-Eagle, neer the west-end of Pauls,
1659.
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"Long Parliament-vvork, (if they wil please to do't) for the good of the Common-Wealth: or, The humble desires of the well-affected, revived.: Tender'd to the most serious consideration of the Parliament, Army, and others, in XX. proposals, concerning I. Liberty of conscience. ... XX. About hospitalls and alms-houses." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A88512.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

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LONG Parliament-VVork, (if they wil please to do't) FOR The Good of the COMMON-WEALTH: OR, The Humble Desires of the Well-affected, Revived.

Tender'd to the most serious Consideration of the Parliament, Army, and others, in XX. PROPOSALS, Concerning

  • I. Liberty of Conscience.
  • II. Punishment of Sinn.
  • III Putting down bad, 〈…〉〈…〉 up good Magistrates.
  • IV. Maintenance of the poor.
  • V. Education of all Children, and Youth.
  • VI. Aation of the Law about Theft.
  • VII Putting down of Tythes, and appointing a Gospel-like maintenance for good Ministers:
  • VIII. Satisfying of Proprietors who have Impropriations.
  • IX. A putting down Farmers of Excize, &c, and settling another way to collect it.
  • X. Calling to account for all publike monies concealed, or gotten by fraud
  • XI. Regulation of Law, and bringing it into the Countrey.
  • XII. VVhat Causes should be tryed at VVestminster, and what not.
  • XIII. Reducing of the Judges Sallary.
  • XIV. Limits to the power of Parliaments, and to the time of their sitting.
  • XV. Rules to be observed in electing Parliament men.
  • XVI. Their Qualifications
  • XVII. The work of the Sheriff and other Commissioners about it.
  • XVIII. The tryall of the Elections, by the Council of State.
  • XIX. About Advance of trade.
  • XX. About Hospitalls and Alms-houses.

London, Printed by T. L. for G.Calvert, at the Black-Spread-Eagle, neer the West-end of Pauls, 1659.

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