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... magistrates and the liberty of the people . It is yourselves who have called us to this office , and being called by you , we have our authority from God , in way of an ordinance , such as hath the image of God eminently stamped upon it ...
... magistrates and the liberty of the people . It is yourselves who have called us to this office , and being called by you , we have our authority from God , in way of an ordinance , such as hath the image of God eminently stamped upon it ...
Page 115
... Magistrates Power in Matters Ecclesiastical 1. It is lawful profitable and necessary for Christians to gather them- selves together into church estate , and therein to exercise all the ordinances of Christ , according unto the word ...
... Magistrates Power in Matters Ecclesiastical 1. It is lawful profitable and necessary for Christians to gather them- selves together into church estate , and therein to exercise all the ordinances of Christ , according unto the word ...
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... magistrates , those whom the church is to cast out if they were in , the magistrate ought not to thrust them into the church , nor to hold them therein . 5. As it is unlawful for church - officers to meddle with the sword of the magistrate ...
... magistrates , those whom the church is to cast out if they were in , the magistrate ought not to thrust them into the church , nor to hold them therein . 5. As it is unlawful for church - officers to meddle with the sword of the magistrate ...
Contents
PART ONE The First Settlements 1 5841660 | 1 |
LEGAL FOUNDATIONS | 12 |
FROM OUTPOSTS TO PLANTATIONS ON THE CHESAPEAKE | 34 |
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