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The P. of Orange's engagement for maintaining and securing the Protestant religion, & liberties of the people of England, according to his late gracious declaration. : Humbly reminded to be performed by Their Most Sacred Majesties K. William and Q. Mary, in their royal assent in Parliament, to the perpetual establishment of liberty of conscience. Moved in ten reasons for a religious freedom. With allowance
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