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Congregational churches - Government - Early works to 1800

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    The divine institution and rights of Congregational Christian churches, in all their affairs, parts, matter and things: or, separate, Congregational, Protestant, Christian churches proved From the Word of God, to be the same, and to run parallel with the first Christian churches in the Apostles Days; and To be Warranted by, Founded on, and according to the Doctrine and Practice of Christ and his Apostles. Wherein is a Scripture Account and Prospect of Primitive Christianity; as it was left by Christ and his Apostles

    | Date: 1718
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    Sober remarks on a book lately re-printed at Boston, entituled, A modest proof of the order and government settled by Christ and his apostles in the church . In a letter to a friend.

    Wigglesworth, Edward, ca. 1693-1765. | Date: 1724
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    An apology for the liberties of the churches in New England to which is prefix'd, a discourse concerning congregational churches. By Samuel Mather, M.A. Pastor of a church in Boston, New England. [Nineteen lines of quotations].

    Mather, Samuel, 1706-1785. | Date: 1738

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