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... d the Mere- otick Presbyters and Deacons to meet and write two N 2 two Letters containing things most proper for my Purpose . Letter IV . Concerning Toleration . 179 Whether the Scottish Prelatifts or Presbyterians, the Schifmaticks? p 93,
... d the Mere- otick Presbyters and Deacons to meet and write two N 2 two Letters containing things most proper for my Purpose . Letter IV . Concerning Toleration . 179 Whether the Scottish Prelatifts or Presbyterians, the Schifmaticks? p 93,
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In Several Letters.. John Sage. two Letters containing things most proper for my Purpose . One , they Directed to the Bifbops met at Tyre , wherein they tell them , They wonder how Ifchyras can pretend to be a Presbyter : They can affure ...
In Several Letters.. John Sage. two Letters containing things most proper for my Purpose . One , they Directed to the Bifbops met at Tyre , wherein they tell them , They wonder how Ifchyras can pretend to be a Presbyter : They can affure ...
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... most Antient Opinion of the Neecefity of Epifcopal Ordinations ? No , Sir , there was nothing Odd about it : What Is the Ufual way of citing of Teftimonies from our Predeceffons a part of Romify Leaven indeede But , to inlift on the ...
... most Antient Opinion of the Neecefity of Epifcopal Ordinations ? No , Sir , there was nothing Odd about it : What Is the Ufual way of citing of Teftimonies from our Predeceffons a part of Romify Leaven indeede But , to inlift on the ...
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... most of the Reformed Churches , than to Condemn the Romish Communion which is fo Great a Part of Christendom . And what is this ? Where lies the Life of it ? As I juft now told you ; All the Matter amounts to no more than an ...
... most of the Reformed Churches , than to Condemn the Romish Communion which is fo Great a Part of Christendom . And what is this ? Where lies the Life of it ? As I juft now told you ; All the Matter amounts to no more than an ...
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... most Con- fiderable Reform'd Churches ; for , particu larly the French Minifters , for the moft part had no Better Miffion than that , which Flow ed Originally from the People ; and therefore , turn to the 41ft Article of the French ...
... most Con- fiderable Reform'd Churches ; for , particu larly the French Minifters , for the moft part had no Better Miffion than that , which Flow ed Originally from the People ; and therefore , turn to the 41ft Article of the French ...
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Page 82 - And what agreement hath the temple of God with idols? For ye are the temple of the living God; as God hath said, "I will dwell in them and walk in them; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people.
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