A defence of religious liberty comprehending, I. The introduction; containing a true state of the matters judged upon by the late Consociation, from their rise until laid before that venerable body. II. Protestation against the doings and procedure of Consociation at West-Stafford, with the reasons of it at large. III. Strictures on the report of a certain anonymous committee. Concluding with an Address to the Reverend elders of the late Consociation at Stafford, and an Address to the people of Connecticut. By Isaac Foster, A.M. Pastor of the Church in West-Stafford. [Eleven lines of quotations].
- Foster, Isaac, 1725-1807.
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- MDCCLXXX. [1780]
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A defence of religious liberty; comprehending, I. The introduction; containing a true state of the matters judged upon by the late Consociation, from their rise until laid before that venerable body. II. Protestation against the doings and procedure of Co
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Massachusetts-Bay: Worcester : printed by Isaiah Thomas, MDCCLXXX. [1780]
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