The re-publicans and others spurious good old cause, briefly and truly anatomized
to preserve our native country, kingdom, legal government, church, parliaments, laws, liberties, privileges of parliament, and Protestant religion from ruine ... to reform, reclaim all Jesuit-ridden seduced republicans, officers, soldiers, sectaries, heretofore, or now engaged in the prosecution of this misintituled good old cause, from any future pursute thereof, and engage them for ever to abominate it, as apparently tending to publike ruin, their own temporal and eternal condemnation ...
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Word Count
4,500 words, Guess
Page Count
18 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL17079101M
- OCLC Control Number15871561
- Library of Congress Control Number31007146
Classifications
- LCCDA422 1659 .P73
Alternate Titles
- Republicans' and others' spurious good old cause.
- Prynne's tracts 1630-61.
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Genres
- Early works to 1800.
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- The re-publicans and others spurious good old cause, briefly and truly anatomized: to preserve our native country, kingdom, legal government, church, parliaments, laws, liberties, privileges of parliament, and Protestant religion from ruine ... to reform, reclaim all Jesuit-ridden seduced republicans, officers, soldiers, sectaries, heretofore, or now engaged in the prosecution of this misintituled good old cause, from any future pursute thereof, and engage them for ever to abominate it, as apparently tending to publike ruin, their own temporal and eternal condemnation ...
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