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A letter writ by a clergy-man to his neighbour. Concerning the present circumstances of the kingdom, and the allegiance that is due to the King and Queen. Licensed and entred according to order.

Publisher: London : Printed for Ric. Chiswell, 1689Description: [2], 13, [1]p. ; 4.°.Note: Includes advertisement leaf at the endSubject(s): Great Britain -- History -- William and Mary, 1689-1702
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.104(15) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 22698-1001
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VOL.104(12) Reasons and protestations entred in the Lords, 23. March, 1688. 5. April, 1689. [April] 1689. 25. May, 1689. VOL.104(13) The dissenters case against the five hundred pounds forfeiture, upon such as accepted employments under the late King, without being qualified, modestly enquired into. Humbly recommended to the consideration of the honourable House of Commons. VOL.104(14) A modest examination of the new oath of allegiance. By a divine of the Church of England. VOL.104(15) A letter writ by a clergy-man to his neighbour. Concerning the present circumstances of the kingdom, and the allegiance that is due to the King and Queen. Licensed and entred according to order. VOL.104(16) K. William, or K. Lewis. Wherein is set forth the inevitable necessity these nations lye under, of submitting wholly to one or other of these kings; and that the matter in controversie is not now between K. William and K. James, but between K. William and K. Lewis of France, for the government of these nations. Written out of Cheshire by a gentleman lately arriv'd there from Ireland. VOL.104(17) A letter of several French ministers fled into Germany upon the account of the prosecution in France, to such of their brethren in England as approved the kings declaration touching liberty of conscience. Translated from the original in French. VOL.104(18) Britannia magna liberata. Discours sur la grande delivrance que Dien a donnée à son Eglise, aux Isles Britanniques, & à leurs Alliés par l'avenement de Sa Majesté le Roy George, Electeur de Brunswic, &c. à la Couronne de la Grand Bretagne. Prononcé à Dublin le 25 d'Octobre, 1714. Par Mr. Jean de la Faussille Etudiant.

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