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Case of Protestant Dissenters in Carolina, 1706
1706 Treatise on the "Case of Protestant Dissenters in Carolina," which showed how "a law to prevent Occasional Conformity There, has ended in the
Total Subversion of the Constitution in Church and State." Of note, a handwritten note on the title page suggested it was written by Daniel Defoe, who
wrote Robinson Crusoe. (Digitized from a microfilm copy of titles originally held by the Library of Congress).
Title:   The case of Protestant dissenters in Carolina, shewing how a law to prevent occasional conformity there, has ended in the total subversion of the constitution in church and state. Recommended to the serious consideration of all that are true friends to our present establishment.
OCLC Number:   1338160601
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