De non temerandis ecclesiis, churches not to be violated. A tract of the rights and respect due unto churches. Written to a gentleman who having an appropriate parsonage, imployed the church to prophane uses, and left the parishioners uncertainely provided of divine service, in a parish neere there adjoyning. / Written and first published thirty years since by Sir Henry Spelman knight.

Spelman, Clement, 1598-1679
Spelman, Henry, Sir, 1564?-1641
Publisher: Printed by Henry Hall printer to the Universitie
Place of Publication: Oxford
Publication Year: 1646
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A74974 ESTC ID: R200775 STC ID: S4921
Subject Headings: Church -- Authority -- England; Church and the world; Church discipline; Church of England -- Clergy;
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In-Text why doest thou defraud thy selfe of both these blessings together? Heare therefore, (O thou zeale. lesse mortality.) Thou knowest, that all things that thou usest are the Lords, why dost thou defraud thy self of both these blessings together? Hear Therefore, (Oh thou zeal. less mortality.) Thou Knowest, that all things that thou usest Are the lords, c-crq vd2 pns21 vvi po21 n1 pp-f d d n2 av? vvb av, (uh pns21 n1. dc n1.) pns21 vv2, cst d n2 cst pns21 vv2 vbr dt n2,
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