Eighteen questions propounded, to put the great question between the Army and their dissenting brethren, out of question, (viz.) whether the best way to secure the government of these nations, in the way of a free-state, without a single person, King, or House of Lords; together with our liberties, as men and Christians; be either to chuse a new and free Parliament, or else to restore the last Long Parliament. Published by Jer. Ives.
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dc.title | Eighteen questions propounded, to put the great question between the Army and their dissenting brethren, out of question, (viz.) whether the best way to secure the government of these nations, in the way of a free-state, without a single person, King, or House of Lords; together with our liberties, as men and Christians; be either to chuse a new and free Parliament, or else to restore the last Long Parliament. Published by Jer. Ives. |
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