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The Omissions of M. Parsons, in neglecting his peculiar Client the Moderate Answerer: leauing him in the conuiction of many foule errours and slanders. §. V. 21 This Moderate Answerer is the man that writ against the booke of Discouery of Romish Positions, and Practises of rebellion, whom therefore M. Parsons hath particularly commended for one, who acquitted himselfe learnedly: So that this man might seeme to haue a peculiar interest in M. Parsons his partonage. |
The Omissions of M. Parsons, in neglecting his peculiar Client the Moderate Answerer: leaving him in the conviction of many foul errors and slanders. §. V. 21 This Moderate Answerer is the man that writ against the book of Discovery of Romish Positions, and Practises of rebellion, whom Therefore M. Parsons hath particularly commended for one, who acquitted himself learnedly: So that this man might seem to have a peculiar Interest in M. Parsons his partonage. |
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