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Author: Collier, Jeremy, 1650-1726.
Title: The great question in the case of the absolution of Sir John Friend and Sir William Parkens: which will be insisted on at the trial of the absolvers 'tis presum'd will be, whether the giving them absolution at the place of execution, was a lawful, or unlawful act. That it was a lawful act, appears to me from the following considerations;
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Print source: The great question in the case of the absolution of Sir John Friend and Sir William Parkens: which will be insisted on at the trial of the absolvers 'tis presum'd will be, whether the giving them absolution at the place of execution, was a lawful, or unlawful act. That it was a lawful act, appears to me from the following considerations;
Collier, Jeremy, 1650-1726.

[London: s.n., 1696]
Subject terms:
Absolution
Parkyns, William, -- Sir, -- 1649?-1696
Friend, John, -- Sir, -- d. 1696
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