The churches and ministery of England, true churches and true ministery. Cleared, and proved, in a sermon / preach'd the 4th of May at Wiviliscombe; before a numerous congregation assembled together to hear the opposition, which had been long threatned to be made that day, by Mr Collier and others of his party, who, with the greatest strength the West would afford them, were present at the sermon. Wherein were these five things undeniably proved: 1. That a mixture of prophane and scandalous persons with reall saints, is not inconsistent with the Church of God or a true church. ... 5. And then, they also must needs be guilty, who forsake true churches and a lawfull ministry, to follow and hear unsent preachers. By Francis Fullwood minister of the Gospel at Staple Fitzpane in the county of Somerset. Before it there is an epistle and preface, shewing the manner, and a narrative subjoyned shewing the substance of the dispute after the sermon, (both which lasted nine hours.) Set forth by the ministers that were at the dispute, and attested under their hands.

Collier, Thomas, fl. 1691
Darby, Charls
Fullwood, Francis, d. 1693
Publisher: Printed by A M for George Treagle at Taunton and are to be sold at London by William Roybould at the Unicorn in Pauls Church yard
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1652
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A85043 ESTC ID: R202166 STC ID: F2498
Subject Headings: Church of England -- Apologetic works; Infant baptism; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text All these ceremonies of Ordination are to be gladly received, when they may be had and readily submitted to, not as the practice but the plain institution of the blessed Apostles; All these ceremonies of Ordination Are to be gladly received, when they may be had and readily submitted to, not as the practice but the plain Institution of the blessed Apostles; d d n2 pp-f n1 vbr pc-acp vbi av-j vvn, c-crq pns32 vmb vbi vhd cc av-j vvd p-acp, xx p-acp dt n1 p-acp dt j n1 pp-f dt j-vvn n2;
Note 0 The necessity of imposition of hands in some respects, either for orders sake or to avoid scandal, is acknowledged by these Protestant Divines who make least account of laying on of hands. M. Seaman, p. 74. Note. Our Ordination is such as the word holds out. The necessity of imposition of hands in Some respects, either for order sake or to avoid scandal, is acknowledged by these Protestant Divines who make least account of laying on of hands. M. Seaman, p. 74. Note. Our Ordination is such as the word holds out. dt n1 pp-f n1 pp-f n2 p-acp d n2, av-d p-acp ng1 n1 cc pc-acp vvi n1, vbz vvn p-acp d n1 vvz r-crq vvb av-ds n1 pp-f vvg p-acp pp-f n2. n1 np1, n1 crd n1. po12 n1 vbz d p-acp dt n1 vvz av.




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