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The arguments against our assemblies, that of mixt-congregations being answered in the precedent assertion, are these two: I. The perfection to which some men have attained so as to be past those beggarly rudiments, externall and fleshly worships &c. and now to live in immediate communion and a constant Sabbath. |
The Arguments against our assemblies, that of mixt-congregations being answered in the precedent assertion, Are these two: I The perfection to which Some men have attained so as to be passed those beggarly rudiments, external and fleshly worships etc. and now to live in immediate communion and a constant Sabbath. |
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