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7 includes new material The ingkan reru From The Bloody Tenent of Persecution for the Cause of Conscience ( PREFACE ] First ... for their respective Consciences , is not required nor accepted by Jesus Christ the Prince of Peace .
7 includes new material The ingkan reru From The Bloody Tenent of Persecution for the Cause of Conscience ( PREFACE ] First ... for their respective Consciences , is not required nor accepted by Jesus Christ the Prince of Peace .
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Eleventhly , The permission of other consciences and worships than a state professeth , only can ( according to God ) ... Mr. John Cotton of Boston in New England , To the aforesaid Arguments against Persecution for Cause of Conscience .
Eleventhly , The permission of other consciences and worships than a state professeth , only can ( according to God ) ... Mr. John Cotton of Boston in New England , To the aforesaid Arguments against Persecution for Cause of Conscience .
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Secondly , for an Erroneous and blind Conscience , ( even in fundamental and weighty Points ) It is not lawful to persecute any , till after Admonition once or twice : and so the Apostle directeth , Tit . 3. 10. and giveth the Reason ...
Secondly , for an Erroneous and blind Conscience , ( even in fundamental and weighty Points ) It is not lawful to persecute any , till after Admonition once or twice : and so the Apostle directeth , Tit . 3. 10. and giveth the Reason ...
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