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The second part of A treatise concerning policy, and religion. : Wherein the necessity, fruite, and dignity of Christian religion, in common vvelth, is euidently shovved, with the absurdity of false religions, and the danger, and dammage, that ensueth thereof to all states; And by the vvay somme philosophical, moral, and politicall matters are treated: dyuers pious lessons, & instructions geeuen, tending to Christian perfection: many controuersyes in religion debated, and discussed: and the objections of polityks, and heretyks ansvvered; finally it is clearely proued, that the Catholique Roman religion only doth make a happy common vvelth
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