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Page 110
... Conscience . Fourthly , the Doctrine of persecution for cause of Conscience , is proved guilty of all the blood of the Souls crying for vengeance under the Altar . Fifthly , All Civil States with their Officers of justice in their ...
... Conscience . Fourthly , the Doctrine of persecution for cause of Conscience , is proved guilty of all the blood of the Souls crying for vengeance under the Altar . Fifthly , All Civil States with their Officers of justice in their ...
Page 111
... consciences , either of Jew or Gentile .... The Answer of Mr. John Cotton of Boston in New England , To the aforesaid Arguments against Persecution for Cause of Conscience . Professedly maintaining Persecution for Cause of Conscience ...
... consciences , either of Jew or Gentile .... The Answer of Mr. John Cotton of Boston in New England , To the aforesaid Arguments against Persecution for Cause of Conscience . Professedly maintaining Persecution for Cause of Conscience ...
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... Conscience of the dangerous Error of his way , after once or twice Admonition , wisely and faithfully dispensed . And then if any one persist , it is not out of Conscience , but against his Conscience , as the Apostle saith , vers . 11 ...
... Conscience of the dangerous Error of his way , after once or twice Admonition , wisely and faithfully dispensed . And then if any one persist , it is not out of Conscience , but against his Conscience , as the Apostle saith , vers . 11 ...
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