The coup de grace: or, Mr. Bayle's prophesy fulfilled, in Luther Junior his last stroke to compleat the Reformation. Invalidating the title of ecclesiastical estates; Proving they are forfeited to the Families, from whom they were plundered, or ought to be restored to God and the Church, to whom they were given; i. c. our Country, that wants them to pay Debts and Taxes, &c. Containing more and more useful Matter, than has been published on this Head, at the cheapest Rate, for general Information; and, among other important Discoveries, a new Argument from the Maxims of Law, and the Constitution, apply'd to these Estates, and another on the Mortmain Act; with the Opinions of the best Lawyers: The Religion of a Briton by his Birth right, and the Tryal of Foreign or Reveal'd Religion and Jurisdiction before an English King and Legislature. With a new Decisive Dissertation, viz. A fair and final Challenge to Church-Governors, Teachers, and Believers, proved; insisting, from their own Princ
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London: printed for W. Webb, near St. Paul's, and to be had at all booksellers in town and country, 1745.
- Publication year
- 1745-1745
- ESTC No.
- N28215
- Grub Street ID
- 17445
- Description
- 20,56,49-64p. ; 8⁰
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- Anonymous. By John Henley.
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