THE RIGHTS O F Proteftant Diffenters. In Two Parts. THE FIRST Being the Cafe of the Diffenters Review'd. THE SECOND, A Vindication of their Right to an Abfolute Toleration, from the Objections of Sir H. MACK WORTH, in his Treatife, intitul'd, Peace at Home. PART I. Refrain from thefe Men, and let them alone: for if this Counfel, or this Work be of Men, it will come to nought. But if it be of God, ye cannot overthrow it; left haply ye be found even to fight against God. ACTS V. 38, 39. LONDON, Printed in the Year M. DCC. IV. Howey 4.28.43 ·47837 TO THE QUEEN'S Moft Excellent Majesty. May it pleafe Your Majefly, T HE Diffenters are fully perfuaded, that Your Majesty, who does not deny Foreign States your Protection, whofe Government adminifters Jultice impartially to the Injur'd and Oppress'd, and whose Concern extends to the meanest of your Subjects, will not take it ill, that amidst the greater Business with which the Affairs of Britain and Christendom fill up your time, you are ap ply'd to in behalf of a confiderable Body of your - People, wrong'd by Mifreprefentations, that carry a Charge of equal Difaffection to your Government, Ingratitude and Folly, and which, if true, wou'd justly forfeit your Majefty's Protection |