An argument for the Bishops right in judging in capital causes in Parliament

for their right unalterable to that place in the government that they now enjoy : with several observations upon the change of our English government since the Conquest : to which is added a postscript, being a letter to a friend, for vindicating the clergy, and rectifying some mistakes that are mischievous and dangerous to our government and religion

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Hunt, Thomas, Hunt, Thomas
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An argument for the Bishops right in judging in capital causes in Parliament

for their right unalterable to that place in the government that they now enjoy : with several observations upon the change of our English government since the Conquest : to which is added a postscript, being a letter to a friend, for vindicating the clergy, and rectifying some mistakes that are mischievous and dangerous to our government and religion

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English
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253

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Edition Notes

BLC, v. 156, p. 41
Wing (2nd ed.) H3749
Signatures: A-R⁸, ²A-G⁸.
Page 110 at end misnumbered 120.
LC copy has bookplate of Richard Jones, Esq., 1707.

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London

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Library of Congress
BX5176 .H86 1682

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Pagination
[16], 253, [3], 120 [i.e. 110], [2] p. (the last leaf blank) ;
Number of pages
253

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Open Library
OL1489832M
LCCN
93161546

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