The inditement of tythes: or Severall criminall articles, against the unjust exaction of tythes, oblations, obventions, &c. : Exhibited before the Right Honourable Thomas Adams, Lord Major of the City of London, by divers citizens, upon the 16. of February. An. Dom. MDCXLV. Wherein the exaction of tythes under the gospel, is impeached, convicted and condemned of high-treason and rebellion, denyall of Christ's comming in the flesh, of his ministry, and genealogy, ... With a true relation of the citizens proceedings, whereby it was made appear by their councell, Mr. John Norbury, that there is no binding law, statute or act of Parliament extant for the payment of tythes, or any thing else to the parsons of London; ... whereunto is annexed an extract out of the Plow-mans complaint, and prayer, with other antiquities concerning tythes, collected out of the history of the church.

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Language:English
Published: London : [s.n.], Printed in the yeer, 1646.
Series:Early English books online.
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