01646nam 2200433Ia 450 99638566210331620221108072935.0(CKB)4940000000079499(EEBO)2240878004(OCoLC)12922351(EXLCZ)99494000000007949919851216d1668 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Liberty of conscience upon its true and proper grounds asserted and vindicated[electronic resource] proving that no prince , nor state, ought by force to compel men to any part of the doctrine worship, or discipline of the Gospel /written by a Protestant, a lover of truth and the peace and prosperity of the nationLondon [s.n.]1668[2], 5-54 pWritten by Sir Charles Wolseley. Cf. Wing.Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.eebo-0113Liberty of conscienceEarly works to 1800Freedom of religionEarly works to 1800Liberty of conscienceEnglandEarly works to 1800Freedom of religionEnglandEarly works to 1800Liberty of conscienceFreedom of religionLiberty of conscienceFreedom of religionWolseley CharlesSir,1630?-1714.1004168EAAEAAm/cEAAUMIWaOLNBOOK996385662103316Liberty of conscience upon its true and proper grounds asserted and vindicated2412338UNISA