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An answer to a scandalous pamphlet, entituled a letter to a dissenter concerning His Majesties late Declaration of Indulgence, &c.

By: Payne, Henry Neville, fl.1672-1710.Publisher: London : Printed for N.T., 1687Description: 8p. ; 4.°.Note: Attributed by the DNB [probably] to Henry Neville PayneSubject(s): Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1660-1688
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.110(13) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 22793-1001
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VOL.110(10) Free thoughts of the penal laws, tests, and some late papers touching both. In a letter from a person of quality. VOL.110(11) Remarks on the several sanguinary and penal laws made in Parliament against Roman Catholics. With some reason humbly offer'd in order to obtain a repeal of those laws, for the better advancement of His Majesty's service, and the ease of many of his most loyal subjects. Published with allowance. VOL.110(12) An answer to a letter to a dissenter, upon occasion of His Majesties late gracious declaration of indulgence. By Sir Roger L'Estrange, Knight. VOL.110(13) An answer to a scandalous pamphlet, entituled a letter to a dissenter concerning His Majesties late Declaration of Indulgence, &c. VOL.110(14) Animadversions on a late paper, entituled a letter to a dissenter upon occasion of his Majesties late gracious Declaration of Indulgence. By H.C. VOL.110(15) A letter to a dissenter, concerning the necessity of frequent Parliaments in England, for correcting of erroneous judgments in Westminster-Hall. VOL.110(16) The magistracy and government of England vindicated: or, a justification of the English method of proceedings against criminals, by way of an answer to the defence of the late Lord Russel's innocence, &c.

Attributed by the DNB [probably] to Henry Neville Payne

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