Read Ebook: Citt and Bumpkin (1680) by L Estrange Roger Sir Rahn B J Beverly Jean Author Of Introduction Etc
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Sad Times.
Church worse to Dissenters then Jesuites.
Bum. And may it never come up again neither if I do.
The strange agreement of Dissenters.
The scope of that Agreement.
Who are Popishly affected in the first place.
A Heavy Charge.
Nothing Incredible.
Popish Ministers may have Orthodox Offices.
Who are Popishly affected.
Matters of Moment.
The Brethren are only for Profitable Sins.
Three Positions.
L'Estrange Confuted.
The Composition of the Committees.
What Petitions warrantable and what not.
No Petition to be press'd after Prohibition.
The Nation poyson'd with False Principles.
The Injustice of our Common Wealthsmen.
The mean ways of promoting their Designs.
The Fore going Reflections Answer'd.
To the READER.
The Epistle to L'Estrange's History of the Plot.
His Adversary detected
A Bold and senceless libel
The Ground of his Accusation.
A gross Cheat upon the Nation.
Lewd Practises of the Faction.
Against Coordination.
It is the sanction makes the Law, not the Consent.
The Inconveniences of a Coordination supposed.
Of a mixt Government and a Qualify'd.
Power is from God, not from the People.
Soveraignty of the People most ridiculous.
Self-preservation is no Plea for the People.
What Government is.
Certain Priviledges essential to Government.
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