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... believing that at worst they merely employed an injudicious selec- die tion of words . A public confrontation was therefore inevitable , and not until the synod called to confute the Antinomian heresies did Cotton begin to perceive ...
... believing that at worst they merely employed an injudicious selec- die tion of words . A public confrontation was therefore inevitable , and not until the synod called to confute the Antinomian heresies did Cotton begin to perceive ...
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... elders and brethren walking and joining together in truth and peace , are the first subject of all church power , needful to be exercised within themselves , whether in the election or ordinaa tion of officers , or in the censure of ...
... elders and brethren walking and joining together in truth and peace , are the first subject of all church power , needful to be exercised within themselves , whether in the election or ordinaa tion of officers , or in the censure of ...
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a tion of officers , or in the censure of offenders in their own body . The truth hereof may appear by these arguments . 1. In point of ordination . From the complete integrity of a minister's calling ( even to the satisfaction of his ...
a tion of officers , or in the censure of offenders in their own body . The truth hereof may appear by these arguments . 1. In point of ordination . From the complete integrity of a minister's calling ( even to the satisfaction of his ...
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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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