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... FRIENDS , I kindly salute you all , with trust of your healths and welfare , being right sorry that no supply hath been made to you all this while ; for defense whereof , I must refer you to our general letters . Neither indeed have we ...
... FRIENDS , I kindly salute you all , with trust of your healths and welfare , being right sorry that no supply hath been made to you all this while ; for defense whereof , I must refer you to our general letters . Neither indeed have we ...
Page 169
... friends took hold and called for witnesses that he called a minister of the gospel " knave " and would prosecute law upon it , which made a great tumult . Upon which ( to be short ) this matter broke out , and the witnesses were ...
... friends took hold and called for witnesses that he called a minister of the gospel " knave " and would prosecute law upon it , which made a great tumult . Upon which ( to be short ) this matter broke out , and the witnesses were ...
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... FRIENDS , etc. Though the thing we feared be come upon us , and the evil we strove against has overtaken us , yet we cannot forget you , nor our friendship and fellowship which together we have had some years . Wherein though our ...
... FRIENDS , etc. Though the thing we feared be come upon us , and the evil we strove against has overtaken us , yet we cannot forget you , nor our friendship and fellowship which together we have had some years . Wherein though our ...
Contents
Introduction page | xxiii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 1 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | xlvii |
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