England's happiness consider'd , in some expedients. Viz. I. Of the care of religion. II. Of union amongst all Protestants. III. Of reformation of manners. IV. Of restraining such persons as are enemies to the Christian religion in General, or to the Protestant Religion in Particular. Humbly offer'd to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament. By John Tutchin, Gent. Author of the First, Second, and Third Volume of the Observators, to Numb. 66.

  • Tutchin, John, 1661?-1707.
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1705
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England's happiness consider'd, in some expedients. Viz. I. Of the care of religion. II. Of union amongst all Protestants. III. Of reformation of manners. IV. Of restraining such persons as are enemies to the Christian religion in General, or to the Prote

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