The conduct of the Dissenters of Ireland, with respect both to church and state , in three parts, viz. I. An Historical Account of their Behaviour, from the Year, 1641. till this Present Time. II. An Enumeration of some Particular Facts well Attested, Illustrating and Confirming what is Affirmed of them in the First Part. III. An Enquiry into some Facts Presumptive, and highly Probable, which may prove Dangerous to our Established Constitution. From which The Truth of those Facts urged against them in the Representations of the Lords, and of the Convocation is fully Proved, together with Fresh Informations given in against them. In a second letter to a friend. By the author of Presbyterian-Loyalty.

  • Tisdall, William, 1669-1735.
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1712
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The conduct of the Dissenters of Ireland, with respect both to church and state, in three parts, viz. I. An Historical Account of their Behaviour, from the Year, 1641. till this Present Time. II. An Enumeration of some Particular Facts well Attested, Illu

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Dublin : printed and are to be sold by most of the booksellers therein, 1712.

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