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The brethren of the church have power and liberty of propounding any just exception against such as offer themselves to be admitted unto their communion , or unto the seals of it : hence Saul , when he offered himself to the communion ...
The brethren of the church have power and liberty of propounding any just exception against such as offer themselves to be admitted unto their communion , or unto the seals of it : hence Saul , when he offered himself to the communion ...
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The sixth liberty of the church is , to withdraw from the communion of those , whom they want authority to excommunicate . For as they set up the presbytery , by professing their subjection to them in the Lord : so they avoid them by ...
The sixth liberty of the church is , to withdraw from the communion of those , whom they want authority to excommunicate . For as they set up the presbytery , by professing their subjection to them in the Lord : so they avoid them by ...
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For we receive the Lord's Supper , not only as a seal of our communion with the Lord Jesus , and with his members in our own church , but also in all the churches of the saints . 2. By way of recommendation ; letters are sent from one ...
For we receive the Lord's Supper , not only as a seal of our communion with the Lord Jesus , and with his members in our own church , but also in all the churches of the saints . 2. By way of recommendation ; letters are sent from one ...
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Introduction by Larzer Ziff | 1 |
A Note on the Texts | 37 |
The Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven 1644 | 71 |
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