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Tam quam: or an attaint brought in the supream court of the King of kings; : upon the statutes, Exod. 20. 7, 16. and Levit. 19. 12. Against those modern jurors who have found any indictments upon the statutes of 23 Eliz. 29 Eliz. or 3 Jacobi, against Protestants, for monthly absence from church, without any confession of the parties, or oath of witness against them, or made any presentments of them. Contrary to the express letter of their oaths taken in a court of judgment, the course of the law of England, or any right reason. Wherein is discoursed; whether any Protestants be concerned in that part of those laws? the contrary is proved. As also whether a grand-jury's finding an indictment, be any evidence to a petit-jury? The absurdness, and most pernicious consequents of which are detected, and the vengeance of God also against false-swearing is declared. By one who prosecutes, as well for his sovereign lord the King of kings, as for the lives, liberties, and properties of all the su
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