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A64557 The Presbyterians unmask'd, or, Animadversions upon a nonconformist book, called The interest of England in the matter of religion S. T. (Samuel Thomas), 1627-1693. 1676 (1676) Wing T973; ESTC R2499 102,965 210

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in_o commotion_n for_o order_n and_o regular_a unity_n be_v their_o way_n and_o therefore_o stability_n of_o government_n and_o public_a tranquillity_n be_v their_o interest_n which_o have_v something_o of_o truth_n in_o it_o if_o understand_v of_o presbyterian_o when_o they_o be_v get_v into_o the_o saddle_n themselves_o and_o be_v well_o settle_v in_o a_o usurp_a dominion_n but_o till_o then_o for_o aught_o i_o see_v they_o take_v as_o much_o pleasure_n in_o commotion_n and_o alteraon_n as_o jesuit_n do_v and_o will_v disturb_v the_o public_a tranquillity_n and_o subvert_v all_o legal_a order_n and_o regular_a unity_n rather_o than_o suffer_v their_o own_o interest_n to_o be_v reject_v and_o depress_v witness_v their_o late_a war_n and_o their_o solemn_a league_n and_o covenant_n and_o a_o series_n of_o other_o action_n who_o direct_a tendency_n be_v to_o the_o destruction_n of_o our_o english_a polity_n both_o ecclesiastical_a and_o civil_a as_o be_v before_o manifest_v it_o be_v 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