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or stubbornesse, a persons persisting in his own wicked way, obstinately and stubbornly to the disturbance of the peace of Church and State, prosecuting his own fancy and humor in contradiction to the Law of God and man; |
or Stubbornness, a Persons persisting in his own wicked Way, obstinately and stubbornly to the disturbance of the peace of Church and State, prosecuting his own fancy and humour in contradiction to the Law of God and man; |
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