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The case of Protestants in England under a popish prince: : wherein is demonstrated, the reasonableness of the late vote of the great convention, viz. that it is inconsistent with the safety of this kingdom to have a popish King reign over them. By the late reverend and learned David Clarkson, sometimes Fellow of Clare-Hall in Cambridge

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