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Title: Proper persecution, or the sandy foundation of a general toleration, discovered and portrayed in its proper colors.: By the fruit ye shall know the tree; and by the waters the fountain. Read and consider what the envious man hath done.
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Print source: Proper persecution, or the sandy foundation of a general toleration, discovered and portrayed in its proper colors.: By the fruit ye shall know the tree; and by the waters the fountain. Read and consider what the envious man hath done.
London: Printed for Joseph Potts, and are to be sold at his shop, in the Old Bayly, neer the Sessions house, 1646.
Subject terms:
Presbyterianism -- Controversial literature
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