A discourse of liberty of conscience: wherein the arguments on both sides are so equally laid together in the ballance, that the indifferent reader may without difficulty judge whither side weighes the heavier
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spellingShingle | Whitfield, Thomas A discourse of liberty of conscience wherein the arguments on both sides are so equally laid together in the ballance, that the indifferent reader may without difficulty judge whither side weighes the heavier Freedom of religion Liberty of conscience |
title | A discourse of liberty of conscience wherein the arguments on both sides are so equally laid together in the ballance, that the indifferent reader may without difficulty judge whither side weighes the heavier |
title_auth | A discourse of liberty of conscience wherein the arguments on both sides are so equally laid together in the ballance, that the indifferent reader may without difficulty judge whither side weighes the heavier |
title_exact_search | A discourse of liberty of conscience wherein the arguments on both sides are so equally laid together in the ballance, that the indifferent reader may without difficulty judge whither side weighes the heavier |
title_full | A discourse of liberty of conscience wherein the arguments on both sides are so equally laid together in the ballance, that the indifferent reader may without difficulty judge whither side weighes the heavier by Thomas Whitfeld |
title_fullStr | A discourse of liberty of conscience wherein the arguments on both sides are so equally laid together in the ballance, that the indifferent reader may without difficulty judge whither side weighes the heavier by Thomas Whitfeld |
title_full_unstemmed | A discourse of liberty of conscience wherein the arguments on both sides are so equally laid together in the ballance, that the indifferent reader may without difficulty judge whither side weighes the heavier by Thomas Whitfeld |
title_short | A discourse of liberty of conscience |
title_sort | a discourse of liberty of conscience wherein the arguments on both sides are so equally laid together in the ballance that the indifferent reader may without difficulty judge whither side weighes the heavier |
title_sub | wherein the arguments on both sides are so equally laid together in the ballance, that the indifferent reader may without difficulty judge whither side weighes the heavier |
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