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Title: The Duty of dissenters with respect to the late Act of indulgence of King William and Queen Mary wherein the several conditions required of them in that act are at large recited : collected together for the better information, benefit and ease of all dissenters : to which is prefixed a short epistle giving an account of the design of the book.
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Print source: The Duty of dissenters with respect to the late Act of indulgence of King William and Queen Mary wherein the several conditions required of them in that act are at large recited : collected together for the better information, benefit and ease of all dissenters : to which is prefixed a short epistle giving an account of the design of the book.
London: Printed and sold by George Larkin, 1689.
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The Thirty Nine Articles of Religion, which Dissenters are obliged to Approve of, and Subscribe unto, except part of the Twentieth, the Thirty fourth, Thirty fifth, and Thirty sixth Articles, which are here put in a different Character.