Toleration's fence removed , the thoughts concerning the present state of affairs in so far as they respect a toleration considered, and exposed; plain-dealing with the Presbyterians as it is not found, so not to be expected from prelatical pamphleteers. Or a vindication of a letter from a gentleman to a member of Parliament concerning Toleration from all the Cavils that have been advanced against it, and the wilfull mistakes about it.
- Ramsay, James, 1672-1749.
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- 1703
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Toleration's fence removed, the thoughts concerning the present state of affairs in so far as they respect a toleration considered, and exposed; plain-dealing with the Presbyterians as it is not found, so not to be expected from prelatical pamphleteers. O
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Edinburgh : printed by George Mosman and are to be sold at his shop in the Parliament-Closs, 1703.
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