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A necessary examination of a dangerous design and practice against the interest and soveraignty of the nation and Common-wealth of England, by the Presbytery at Belfast in the province of Vlster in Ireland; : in their scandalous, malicious and treasonable libel, by them called, A necessary presentation of the present and eminent danger to religion, lawes and liberties, arising from the late and present practises of the sectarian party in England: together with an exhortation to duties, relating to the covenant, unto all within our charge, and to all the well-affected within the kingdome, by the Presbytery at Belfast, Feb. 15. 1649
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