Author: | Monson, John, Sir, 1600-1683. |
Title: | A short answer to several questions proposed to a gentleman of quality by a great minister of state not unfit for these times of our continuing divisions, though written when a general indulgence of all opinions was endeavoured to be obtained : shewing the authors judgement concerning the publick exercise of several religions and forms of worship, either upon pious or prudential grounds, under one and the same government : as they may relate both to discipline and doctrine, ceremonials or essentials in worship. |
Print source: | A short answer to several questions proposed to a gentleman of quality by a great minister of state not unfit for these times of our continuing divisions, though written when a general indulgence of all opinions was endeavoured to be obtained : shewing the authors judgement concerning the publick exercise of several religions and forms of worship, either upon pious or prudential grounds, under one and the same government : as they may relate both to discipline and doctrine, ceremonials or essentials in worship. Monson, John, Sir, 1600-1683. London: [s.n.], 1678. |
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Attributed to Monson by Wing and Halkett and Laing.
Reproduction of original in Bodleian Library.
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Subject terms: |
Church and state -- England.
Concord -- Early works to 1800.
Religious tolerance -- 17th century.
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URL: | https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A51171.0001.001 |
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