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The rights of Protestant dissenters : in two parts : the first being the case of the dissenters review'd : the second, a vindication of their right to an absolute toleration, from the objections of Sir. H. Mackworth, in his treatise, intitul'd, Peace at home. Part I.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Barrington, John Shute Barrington, Viscount, 1678-1734.
Contributor:
Locke, John, 1632-1704.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mackworth, Humphrey, Sir, 1657-1727. Peace at home.
Mackworth, Humphrey.
Church of England--Controversial literature--Early works to 1800.
Church of England.
Dissenters, Religious--England.
Dissenters, Religious.
England.
Freedom of religion--Great Britain.
Freedom of religion.
Great Britain.
Genre:
Controversial literature.
Physical Description:
xxvii pages, 1 unnumbered page, 78 pages ; 23 cm (4to)
Place of Publication:
London : [publisher not identified], 1704.
Notes:
Attributed to Barrington by Morgan (G47) and Halkett & Laing (v. 5, p. 125). "May have been written by John Locke."--Morgan.
A similar ed. described by Morgan, with imprint: London : Printed by A. Baldwin, 1705. Part II, A vindication, published 1705 with 2nd ed. of Pt. I.
Advertisement: p. [1].
"A vindication of the ministers of the Gospel in and about London": p. 71-78.
OCLC:
13595094

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