An epistle recommended to all the prisons in this city & nation. To such as chuse restraint rather than the violation of their consciences. Wherein is asserted, 1. The lawfulness of an oath. 2. The antiquity of an oath. 3. The universality of it. With the most material objections answered. By Henry Den.
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| dc.contributor.author | Denne, Henry, 1606 or 7-1660? |
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| dc.date.created | 1660 |
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| dc.subject.lcsh | Society of Friends -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800. |
| dc.subject.lcsh | Oaths -- England -- Early works to 1800. |
| dc.title | An epistle recommended to all the prisons in this city & nation. To such as chuse restraint rather than the violation of their consciences. Wherein is asserted, 1. The lawfulness of an oath. 2. The antiquity of an oath. 3. The universality of it. With the most material objections answered. By Henry Den. |
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| identifier.stc | Wing D1020 |
| identifier.stc | Thomason E1081_1 |
| identifier.stc | ESTC R207898 |
| otaterms.date.range | 1600-1699 |
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