Remainder | wherein the divine right of our ministers tithes is further asserted: the magistrates inforcement of the due payment of them by coercive penal laws, when substracted or detained, vindicated: that they are no real burden, or grievance to the people; the abolishing them no ease, benefit to farmers, tenants or poor-people; but a prejudice rather; and a gain to none but ric land-lords, cleared: that the present opposition against them, proceeds not from any true grounds of conscience, or real inconveniences in tithes themselves, but only from base covetousness, carnal policy, ... Yea, from a Jesuitical and Anabaptistical design to subvert, ruine our church, ministry, religion; and bring a perpetual infamie on our nation, and the reformed religion here professed. By William Prynne of Swainswick Esq; a bencher of Lincolns Inne |