Charity commended, or, The moderate Christians new discovery to reconcile all partyes, or, The government of these nations of England, Scotland & Ireland & the dominions & territories thereunto belonging, in the way of a free state & equall common wealth, the only probable means that is yet left us (under God) for its future preservation wherein is also proposed a very ready & convenient way (for the benefit of every sheriff in each county or city which will save them much trouble in their elections) for the convening of a full & free Parliament
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