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... answer him some short questions , whereupon he gave each of them an apple or a cake ) then he demanded of some of the chiefs , if they understood him ; if they answered , yea , then he asked of them if they had any questions to propound ...
... answer him some short questions , whereupon he gave each of them an apple or a cake ) then he demanded of some of the chiefs , if they understood him ; if they answered , yea , then he asked of them if they had any questions to propound ...
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... Answer to such Arguments , contrarily maintaining such per- secution for cause of Conscience . Truth . These Arguments against such persecution , and the Answer pleading for it , written ( as Love hopes ) from godly intentions , hearts ...
... Answer to such Arguments , contrarily maintaining such per- secution for cause of Conscience . Truth . These Arguments against such persecution , and the Answer pleading for it , written ( as Love hopes ) from godly intentions , hearts ...
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... Answer Mr. Cotton first lays down several distinctions and conclusions of his own , tending to prove persecution . Secondly , Answers to the Scriptures , and Arguments proposed against persecution . Peace . The first distinction is this ...
... Answer Mr. Cotton first lays down several distinctions and conclusions of his own , tending to prove persecution . Secondly , Answers to the Scriptures , and Arguments proposed against persecution . Peace . The first distinction is this ...
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