An Humble and Serious Address to the Princes and States of Europe, for the Admission, Or at Least Open Toleration of the Christian Religion in Their Dominions: Containing I. A Demonstration, that None of Them Do, Properly Speaking, Admit Or Openly Tolerate the Christian Religion in Their Dominions at this Day. II. The True Occasions, why it is Not Admitted, Or Openly Tolerated by Them. III. Some Reasons, why They Ought to Admit, Or at Least Openly Tolerate this Religion. IV. An Earnest Address to the Several European Princes and States, Grounded on the Premises, for the Admission, Or at Least the Open Toleration of the Same Christian Religion in Their DominionsJ. Senex, in Salisbury-Court; and W. Taylor, at the Ship in Pater-Noster-Row., 1716 - Toleration - 72 pages |
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