Provocator provocatus. Or, An answer made to an open challenge made by one M. Boatman in Peters Parish in Norwich, the 13th of December, 1654. in a sermon preached there at a fast, in which answer these questions are spoke to. 1. Whether juridicall suspension of some persons from the Lords Supper be deducible from Scripture; the affirmative is proved. : 2. Whether ministeriall or privative suspension be justifiable; the affirmative also is maintained. : 3. Whether the suspension of the ignorant and scandalous be a pharisaicall invention; a thing which wiser ages never thought of, as Mr Boatman falsly affirmed. In opposition to which is proved, that it hath been the judgment and practice of the eminent saints and servants of Christ, in all ages, of all other reformed churches in all times ... / By John Collings ...

Boatman, Mr
Collinges, John, 1623-1690
Publisher: Printed for William Francklyng bookseller in Norwich
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1654
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A80157 ESTC ID: R232871 STC ID: C5329A
Subject Headings: Church discipline; Presbyterians -- England;
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In-Text and in such a manner, they will not endure to heare of that therefore say they, Let us breake his bonds asunder, — What, shall we bow to such a rule as this? No our tongue, are our own, we will speake what we list, &c. such men as these cannot endure to be accounted ignorant, or low; and in such a manner, they will not endure to hear of that Therefore say they, Let us break his bonds asunder, — What, shall we bow to such a Rule as this? No our tongue, Are our own, we will speak what we list, etc. such men as these cannot endure to be accounted ignorant, or low; cc p-acp d dt n1, pns32 vmb xx vvi pc-acp vvi pp-f cst av vvb pns32, vvb pno12 vvi po31 n2 av, — q-crq, vmb pns12 vvi p-acp d dt n1 c-acp d? uh-dx po12 n1, vbr po12 d, pns12 vmb vvi r-crq pns12 vvb, av d n2 c-acp d vmbx vvi pc-acp vbi vvn j, cc j;




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