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    A second letter concerning civil comprehension: by the author of the first

    Lawton, Charlwood, 1660-1721. | Date: 1706]
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    The memorial of the Presbyterians, exemplified in the solemn league and covenant, as it passed in England, Jan. 29. 1644. with the persons names then present. Whereunto is annexed, I. The form and manner of his Majesty's coronation in Scotland: with a sermon then preached o that occasion, by Robert Douglas, of Edenburgh. II. A declaration of the King's Majesty to all His loving Subjects of the Kingdom of Scotland, &c. in the Year 1650. III. The great danger of covenant-breaking, &c. being the Substance of a Sermon preached by Edm. Calamy, the 14th of Jan. 1645. before the then Lord Mayor of the City of London, Sir. Tho. Adams; together with the Sheriffs, Aldermen, and Common Council of the said City: Being the Day of their taking the Solemn League and Covenant at Michael Basenshaw, London. With a preface

    | Date: Printed in the Year 1706

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