| Joseph Hunter - 1842 - 516 pages
...which .was read in the church, wherein they freed Richard Heywood from his suspension ; but withaU made some hints therein as though he had submitted...and so it was not at all satisfactory to him, and I think he never joined with them in the Lord's Supper afterwards, but was entertained at Cockey and... | |
| Oliver Heywood - 1882 - 398 pages
...was read in the church, wherin they freed RH from his suspension, but withall gaue some hints therin as though he had submitted himself, which he did not, and so it was not at all satisfactory, and I think he never joyned with them in the Lords supper afterwards, but was entertained at Cockey... | |
| William Arthur Shaw - England - 1900 - 734 pages
...However, they were bound to obey the order of the Provincial Assembly, and at last framed a paper, which was read in the church, wherein they freed Richard...and so it was not at all satisfactory to him, and I think he never joined with them at the Lord's Supper afterwards, but was enterteyned at Cockey and... | |
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