A narrative of the rise, progress & issue of the late law suits, relative to property held and devoted to pious uses, in the first precinct in Rehoboth

containing the substance of the records which shew for whose use and benefit the property was originally intended : together with some observations on certain constitutional principles, which respect the support of public worship, and the equal protection and establishment of all regular denominations of Christians

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Ellis, James, Ellis, James
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A narrative of the rise, progress & issue of the late law suits, relative to property held and devoted to pious uses, in the first precinct in Rehoboth

containing the substance of the records which shew for whose use and benefit the property was originally intended : together with some observations on certain constitutional principles, which respect the support of public worship, and the equal protection and establishment of all regular denominations of Christians

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English
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76

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Edition Notes

Evans 28622
Cohen, M.L. Bib. of early Amer. law, 9362
Signatures: [A]⁶ B-F⁶ G².

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Warren (Rhode-Island)
Other Titles
Narrative, &c.

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Library of Congress
KF4868.C4 E45 1795

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Pagination
x, [11]-76 p. ;
Number of pages
76

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OL6604942M
LCCN
18001787
OCLC/WorldCat
17216535

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