id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt A61911 Sturgion, John. A plea for tolleration of opinions and perswasions in matters of religion, differing from the Church of England. Grounded upon good authority of Scripture, and the practice of the primitive times. Shewing the unreasonablenesse of prescribing to other mens faith, and the evil of persecuting differing opinions. / Humbly presented to the kings most excellent majesty, by John Sturgion, a member of the Baptized People. 1661.0 .xml application/xml 6189 1637 87 This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. A plea for tolleration of opinions and perswasions in matters of religion, differing from the Church of England. A plea for tolleration of opinions and perswasions in matters of religion, differing from the Church of England. Shewing the unreasonablenesse of prescribing to other mens faith, and the evil of persecuting differing opinions. Shewing the unreasonablenesse of prescribing to other mens faith, and the evil of persecuting differing opinions. / Humbly presented to the kings most excellent majesty, by John Sturgion, a member of the Baptized People. / Humbly presented to the kings most excellent majesty, by John Sturgion, a member of the Baptized People. Dover, for Francis Smith, at the Elephant and Castle near Temple-Bar, ./cache/A61911.xml ./txt/A61911.txt