A Solemn Testimony Against Toleration And The present Procee
A Solemn Testimony Against Toleration And The present Proceedings of Sectaries and their Abettors in England, In Reference to Religion And Government, With An Admonition and Exhortation to their Brethren there, from the Commissioners Of The Generall Assembly Of The Kirk of Scotland. Together With The Return of the Honourable Estates of Parliament upon the said Testimony communicated to them, and their concurrence with the same
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