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Page xvi
... says , to be William Pryn's ; the one inti- tuled , Mola Asinaria : or , The Unreasonable and Insupportable Burthen , pressed upon the Shoulders of this Groaning Nation , & c . London , 1659 , in one sheet 4to . The other two letters ...
... says , to be William Pryn's ; the one inti- tuled , Mola Asinaria : or , The Unreasonable and Insupportable Burthen , pressed upon the Shoulders of this Groaning Nation , & c . London , 1659 , in one sheet 4to . The other two letters ...
Page xxiii
... on the Lord's Day , or tra- velling on that day without just occasion ; with a multitude of other matters , filling up one page of a book close printed in 4to . " This Eldership ( says the Ordinance ) shall examine PREFACE . xxiii.
... on the Lord's Day , or tra- velling on that day without just occasion ; with a multitude of other matters , filling up one page of a book close printed in 4to . " This Eldership ( says the Ordinance ) shall examine PREFACE . xxiii.
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Samuel Butler. " This Eldership ( says the Ordinance ) shall examine upon oath such witnesses as shall be produced before them , either for acquitting or condemning the party so accused , of any of the scandalous crimes aforesaid , not ...
Samuel Butler. " This Eldership ( says the Ordinance ) shall examine upon oath such witnesses as shall be produced before them , either for acquitting or condemning the party so accused , of any of the scandalous crimes aforesaid , not ...
Page xxviii
... says , p.4 , concerning an Independent , " He thinks no man will be godly , unless be promises to be so , therefore wonders , that any Christian should speak against a church covenant , which is no more , than to promise to do that by ...
... says , p.4 , concerning an Independent , " He thinks no man will be godly , unless be promises to be so , therefore wonders , that any Christian should speak against a church covenant , which is no more , than to promise to do that by ...
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... say thus , or something like it ; I take this Bread and break it , and give it unto you , take ye , eat ye , this is the Body of Christ ; do this in remembrance of Him . In like manner he is to take the Cup , and to say these , or the ...
... say thus , or something like it ; I take this Bread and break it , and give it unto you , take ye , eat ye , this is the Body of Christ ; do this in remembrance of Him . In like manner he is to take the Cup , and to say these , or the ...
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