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Author Lover of truth, peace, unity, and order.
Title The Discipline and order of particular churches, no novelty. : Proved from Scripture, reason, autiquity, and the most eminent modern divines. Or, A discourse of the church, in a scripture notion, with her extent, power and practice, tending to moderate the minds of men, toward dissenters in matters ecclesiastical, and to acquit such from the charge of innovation, faction, separation, schism, and breach of union and peace in the church, who cannot conform in many things to the rules, canons, and practices of others. / By a Lover of truth, peace, unity, and order.
Alternative Title Discourse of the church, in a scripture notion, with her extent, power and practice, tending to moderate the minds of men, toward dissenters in matters ecclesiastical
Publication Info London, : [s.n.], Printed Anno Dom. M.DC.LXXV. [1675]



Descript 96 p.
Note Imperfect: tightly bound with some loss of print.
Reproduction of original in the British Library.
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Author Lover of truth, peace, unity, and order.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Church discipline.
Alternative Title Discourse of the church, in a scripture notion, with her extent, power and practice, tending to moderate the minds of men, toward dissenters in matters ecclesiastical
Descript 96 p.
Note Imperfect: tightly bound with some loss of print.
Reproduction of original in the British Library.
Author Lover of truth, peace, unity, and order.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Church discipline.
Alternative Title Discourse of the church, in a scripture notion, with her extent, power and practice, tending to moderate the minds of men, toward dissenters in matters ecclesiastical

Subject Church discipline.
Descript 96 p.
Note Imperfect: tightly bound with some loss of print.
Reproduction of original in the British Library.

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