The tender conscience religiously affected: Propounding questions of weighty consequence, and tender consideration. 1. Vpon the ordinance of Parliament, for the ordination of ministers pro tempore, dated October, 2d 1644. 2. Vpon the ordinance of Parliament for tithes, dated, Nov. 8. 1644 ... 7. Vpon the ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for giving power to all the classical presbyteries, within their respective bounds, to examin approve, and ordaine ministers, for severall congregations: dated Die Sabathi; 8 Novembris, 1645. and ordered Die Luna, 10. Novemb. 1645. to be published
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Published: London Printed for the author 1646
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Item Description:Annotation on Thomason copy E.337[4]: on first leaf: "May 9th London 1646"; on title page: "May 9th"; on E.354[11] title page: "Sep: 17". - First leaf = "To the reader", with a paragraph of text declaring that the free press has been monopolized by "persecuting Presbyters"; beneath this paragraph is an illustration in which the Pope, a "prelat" and an "Antichristian Presbyter" pierce a flying heart labelled "Tender conscience religiously affected"; verso is blank. - Imperfect; E.354[11] lacks first leaf. - Pagination and text begin on verso of title page (second leaf). - Reproductions of the originals in the British Library. - Thomason, E.337[4]. - Thomason, E.354[11]. - Wing (2nd ed.), T679
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