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DISSENTERS. Penal Laws. Bishops.
A set of men who proclaim themselves disposed of their
dearest privilege, if no longer indulged with the helping of
exempted from their fellow Christians & fasten in hourly hand of questionable reading;
who to refute this greatest of words, awake
from a slumber which no who had no plan of public benefit can
ever interrupt; These are they
for whose questionable reading the
Nobles of the Realm
are to put on the
black livery of intolerance + these are they to whom the peace & harmony
of the state are to be a made a questionable reading:
these are they, whom the Nobles of the Realm have
these are they, for whom the voice of the people
in a religious matter never more unanimously testified by their chosen
representatives, has been is to be set at naught: and this
in an age which plumes itself upon philosophy,
upon toleration, upon a due thorough
knowledge of & a thorough regard for the interests of religious liberty.
Vain boasts! were these not
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