Contra torrentem brachia: being a vindication of our present English liberty, of going either to church or to meetings, as tends most to every man's edification: and of going to both upon occasion. Written to pacify a zealot for the church, and those many other Worthy Gentlemen, who at this time are in much heat about it
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Contra torrentem brachia: being a vindication of our present English liberty, of going either to church or to meetings, as tends most to every man's edification: and of going to both upon occasion. Written to pacify a zealot for the church, and those many other Worthy Gentlemen, who at this time are in much heat about it (Online)
Contra torrentem brachia: being a vindication of our present English liberty, of going either to church or to meetings, as tends most to every man's edification: and of going to both upon occasion. Written to pacify a zealot for the church, and those many
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