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Mr. Lockier to prove his generall Doctrine, that a Church Visible ought to be constitute, in its matter, of such as are truely Godly, at least so far as men can judge, had undertaken to shew by induction, that these particular Churches were constitute of persons all such. |
Mr. Lockyer to prove his general Doctrine, that a Church Visible ought to be constitute, in its matter, of such as Are truly Godly, At least so Far as men can judge, had undertaken to show by induction, that these particular Churches were constitute of Persons all such. |
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