NALSON, John.

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The Present Interest of England; First edition. The Tory Church of England clergyman John Nalson (1637-1686) "was a prolific writer as well as a country clergyman and his platform, in his own words, was consistently that of a 'true Church of England King's Protestant'... Nalson unswervingly indulged these convictions in a stream of publications which gushed forth in the unsettled years 1677 to 1685... His style was trenchant, hard-hitting, polemical, vivid, and vitriolic" (ODNB). The present publication is part of his anti-Whig writings, claiming that they are republican conspirators, which he ties into tirades against popery, and his own proposals for England.

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