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Author: One that professeth himself a friend to presbytery, a lover and embracer of truth wheresoever he find's [sic] it.
Title: The grand case of conscience stated, about submission to the new and present power, or, An impassionate answer to a modest book concerning the lawfullness of submitting to the present government by one that professeth himself a friend to presbytery, a lover and embracer of truth wheresoever he find's it.
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Print source: The grand case of conscience stated, about submission to the new and present power, or, An impassionate answer to a modest book concerning the lawfullness of submitting to the present government by one that professeth himself a friend to presbytery, a lover and embracer of truth wheresoever he find's it.
One that professeth himself a friend to presbytery, a lover and embracer of truth wheresoever he find's [sic] it., Rous, Francis, 1579-1659.

[London: s.n., 1649]
Subject terms:
Rous, Francis, 1579-1659. -- Lawfulness of obeying the present government.
Allegiance.
Political science -- Early works to 1800.
Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1642-1649.
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