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Oh how hath the Pulpit been abused, (since the hedge hath been downe about our Church) by a liberty, which without doubt, Posterity will not beleeve, could be taken at such a time at this; when he that pleaseth consecrates himselfe, when the lowest among the people, without any lawfull Call, or Commission, take upon them to be publique Teachers of others: |
O how hath the Pulpit been abused, (since the hedge hath been down about our Church) by a liberty, which without doubt, Posterity will not believe, could be taken At such a time At this; when he that Pleases consecrates himself, when the lowest among the people, without any lawful Call, or Commission, take upon them to be public Teachers of Others: |
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