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 ..
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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 ..
- Publication date
- 1706
- Topics
- Dissenters
- Publisher
- London, : [S.n.]
- Collection
- bplscdefoe; bostonpubliclibrary; americana
- Contributor
- Boston Public Library
- Language
- English
Published anonymously
In this work Defoe continued to plead the cause of the colonists which he had urged in another anonymous pamphlet "Party-tyranny: or, An occasional bill in miniature; as now practised in Carolina," London, 1705
Walter Wilson (Memoirs of De Foe, 1830, v.2, p. 329) says that John Archdale was the author of "The case of Protestant dissenters," to which he wrongly gives the date 1705. William Lee, however, in his "Daniel Defoe, " 1869, v. 1, p. 119-120, says that Defoe, after the publication of his "Party tyranny, " obtained additional information from Archdale, but that Wilson is in error in attributing "The case of Protestant dissenters" to the latter, adding that it "contains as indubitable evidence of Defoe's hand, as its predecessor on the same subject."
Appended is a collection of documents and letters relating to Carolina (no. 1-14) which was also issued separately, but has no general t.p
Moore
In this work Defoe continued to plead the cause of the colonists which he had urged in another anonymous pamphlet "Party-tyranny: or, An occasional bill in miniature; as now practised in Carolina," London, 1705
Walter Wilson (Memoirs of De Foe, 1830, v.2, p. 329) says that John Archdale was the author of "The case of Protestant dissenters," to which he wrongly gives the date 1705. William Lee, however, in his "Daniel Defoe, " 1869, v. 1, p. 119-120, says that Defoe, after the publication of his "Party tyranny, " obtained additional information from Archdale, but that Wilson is in error in attributing "The case of Protestant dissenters" to the latter, adding that it "contains as indubitable evidence of Defoe's hand, as its predecessor on the same subject."
Appended is a collection of documents and letters relating to Carolina (no. 1-14) which was also issued separately, but has no general t.p
Moore
Notes
Some tight margins. Skewed text.
- Addeddate
- 2009-04-01 20:58:01
- Associated-names
- Archdale, John, 1642?-1717
- Call number
- 39999059851293
- Camera
- Canon 5D
- External-identifier
- urn:oclc:record:745121504
- Foldoutcount
- 0
- Identifier
- caseofprotestant00defo
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- Pages
- 126
- Possible copyright status
- NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
- Ppi
- 400
- References
- Moore 111
- Scandate
- 20090403181849
- Scanfactors
- 11
- Scanner
- scribe7.boston.archive.org
- Scanningcenter
- boston
- Source
- bplsc
- Worldcat (source edition)
- 13693409
- Full catalog record
- MARCXML
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