The interest of England in the matter of religion, unfolded in the solution of these three questions. I. Q. Whether the Presbyterian party should in justice or reason of state by rejected and depressed, or protected and incouraged. II. Q. Whether the Presbyterian party may be protected and incouraged, and the episcopal not deserted nor disobliged. III. Q. Whether the upholding of both parties by a just and equal accommodation, be not in it self more desireable and more agreeable to the state of England, then the absolute exalting of the one party, and the total subversion of the other. Written by J.C

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  • The interest of England in the matter of religion, unfolded in the solution of these three questions. I. Q. Whether the Presbyterian party should in justice or reason of state by rejected and depressed, or protected and incouraged. II. Q. Whether the Presbyterian party may be protected and incouraged, and the episcopal not deserted nor disobliged. III. Q. Whether the upholding of both parties by a just and equal accommodation, be not in it self more desireable and more agreeable to the state of England, then the absolute exalting of the one party, and the total subversion of the other. Written by J.C
  • Interest of England in the matter of religion. Part 1
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Imprint
London: printed by J.M. for G.T. and are to be sold at the Rose and Crown in St Pauls Church-yard, 1660.
Publication year
1660
ESTC No.
R210154
Grub Street ID
86359
Description
[12], 5-128, 127-130, [4] p. ; 8°.
Note
J.C. = John Corbet

The first leaf bears an engraved printer's device of a rose and crown on verso

Preface, a]4, is inserted between A3 and A4

The last 2 leaves are blank

Text continuous despite pagination

May have been issued with part 2, but also apparently issued separately

Line 8 of title begins "I. Q. Whether the Presbyterian party". Variant: line 8 of title begins ". Q. Whether the Presbyterian party"

Annotation on Thomason copy: "Decemb".