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as to make him fall foul upon his friends, and under the pretence of wounding his enemy, give the mortal stroke to his own strongest defence, which must be the accomplishment of all those (shou'd they ever have their end, which God forbid) who labour to overthrow the Church of England (whom Rome has ever treated as her most deadly foe) in order to the reforming Religion in such a manner wherein it may remain out of all danger of Popery; |
as to make him fallen foul upon his Friends, and under the pretence of wounding his enemy, give the Mortal stroke to his own Strongest defence, which must be the accomplishment of all those (should they ever have their end, which God forbid) who labour to overthrow the Church of England (whom Room has ever treated as her most deadly foe) in order to the reforming Religion in such a manner wherein it may remain out of all danger of Popery; |
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