To the supreme iudicature of this our free nation; the Parliament of England. : The humble declaration of many of the burdened, but well-affected inhabitants of the County of Kent, shewing their grounds for their non-payment, and their greivances in being forct to the payment of tythes. Or Some citizens of Zion vindicating the immunitie of Jerusalem under the gospel ... from the payment of tythes, in which liberty they desire to stand. Or Tythes unpaid under the gospel no sacriledge; tythmongers by the law of the gospel non-suited; the pulpit mists being scattered, and the clergie mens bookes of account being clasped, they appeare no debt by the statue-law of King Jesus ... whose churches are not robbed by not paying, but by having tythes forct from them.

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Published: London, : Printed for Livewell Chapman, and are to be sold at his shop ..., 1651.
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