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... whereof we make great conscience , and by virtue whereof we do hold ourselves straitly tied to all care of each other's good and of the whole , by every one and so mutually . 5. Lastly , it is not with us as with other men , whom small ...
... whereof we make great conscience , and by virtue whereof we do hold ourselves straitly tied to all care of each other's good and of the whole , by every one and so mutually . 5. Lastly , it is not with us as with other men , whom small ...
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... whereof we have sent unto you , with some additions then added by us ; which being liked on both sides , and a day set for the payment of moneys , those of Holland paid in theirs . After that , Robert Cush- man , Mr. Peirce , and Mr ...
... whereof we have sent unto you , with some additions then added by us ; which being liked on both sides , and a day set for the payment of moneys , those of Holland paid in theirs . After that , Robert Cush- man , Mr. Peirce , and Mr ...
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... whereof I still bless God and am thank- ful to him even for his sharpest admonitions and reproofs so far as they agreed with truth . He this year began to fall into some strange opinions , and from opinion to practice , which caused ...
... whereof I still bless God and am thank- ful to him even for his sharpest admonitions and reproofs so far as they agreed with truth . He this year began to fall into some strange opinions , and from opinion to practice , which caused ...
Contents
Introduction page | xxiii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 1 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | xlvii |
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