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Wherein is alsu discoursed of Tithes , Church Fees , and Church Revenues ; and
whether any Maintenance of Ministers can be settled by Law ANIMADVERSIONS
REMONSTRANT'S DEFENCE AGAINST SMECTYMNUUS 1 UPON THE 42 93 ...
Wherein is alsu discoursed of Tithes , Church Fees , and Church Revenues ; and
whether any Maintenance of Ministers can be settled by Law ANIMADVERSIONS
REMONSTRANT'S DEFENCE AGAINST SMECTYMNUUS 1 UPON THE 42 93 ...
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PAGR . COLASTERION : a Reply to a Nameless Answer against “ the Doctrine
and Discipline of Divorce . ” Wherein the trivial Author of that Answer is
discovered , the Licenser conferred with , and the Opinion which they traduce
defended .
PAGR . COLASTERION : a Reply to a Nameless Answer against “ the Doctrine
and Discipline of Divorce . ” Wherein the trivial Author of that Answer is
discovered , the Licenser conferred with , and the Opinion which they traduce
defended .
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TOUCHING THE LIKELIEST MEANS REMOVE HIRELINGS OUT OF THE
CHURCH WHEREIN IS ALSO DISCOURSED OF TITHES , CHURCH FEES ,
AND CHURCH - REVENUES ; AND WHETHER ANY MAINTENANCE OF
MINISTERS ...
TOUCHING THE LIKELIEST MEANS REMOVE HIRELINGS OUT OF THE
CHURCH WHEREIN IS ALSO DISCOURSED OF TITHES , CHURCH FEES ,
AND CHURCH - REVENUES ; AND WHETHER ANY MAINTENANCE OF
MINISTERS ...
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... above our own hopes heartening us to look up at last , like men and Christians
, from the slavish dejection , wherein from father to son we were bred up and
taught ; and thereby deserving of these nations , if they be not barbarously
ingrateful ...
... above our own hopes heartening us to look up at last , like men and Christians
, from the slavish dejection , wherein from father to son we were bred up and
taught ; and thereby deserving of these nations , if they be not barbarously
ingrateful ...
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... the judgment and practice of all other churches reformed , to maintain , though
very weakly , their popish and oft refuted positions ; not in a point of conscience
wherein they might be blameless , but in a point of covetousness and unjust
claim ...
... the judgment and practice of all other churches reformed , to maintain , though
very weakly , their popish and oft refuted positions ; not in a point of conscience
wherein they might be blameless , but in a point of covetousness and unjust
claim ...
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