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More by Edward SWAINE
Law and conscience: or The duty of dissenters on church taxes, remarks opposed to recent advice in the Eclectic review, in an article entitled 'Sir Robert Peel'.
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The shield of dissent; or, Dissent in its bearings on legislation. With strictures on dr. [J.] Brown's work on tribute [The law of Christ respecting civil obedience].
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The Political Franchise a Public Trust Demanding an Intelligent and Virtuous Care for the Public Good. A Lecture to Working Men. With an Appendix on the Exclusion of Women and Others from the Franchise
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Anno Domini Sixteen Hundred and Sixty-two: Its Martyrs and Monitions. A Lecture
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Law and conscience: or The duty of dissenters on church taxes, remarks opposed to recent advice in the Eclectic review, in an article entitled 'Sir Robert Peel'.
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