The great question so much now insisted on by some touching scandalous
Christians as yet not legally convicted: whether, or no, they may be
lawfully admitted by the minister, or communicated with by the people, at
the Lords table? The affirmative maintained by way of answer to a discourse
of Mr. B. Coxe. By Martin Blake B.D. and V. of B. in Devon. in the behalfe
of himselfe, and his parishioners, whom Mr. B. Coxe hath secretly laboured
with, to draw them to the contrary opinion.
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The great question so much now insisted on by some touching scandalous
Christians as yet not legally convicted: whether, or no, they may be
lawfully admitted by the minister, or communicated with by the people, at
the Lords table? The affirmative maintained by way of answer to a discourse
of Mr. B. Coxe. By Martin Blake B.D. and V. of B. in Devon. in the behalfe
of himselfe, and his parishioners, whom Mr. B. Coxe hath secretly laboured
with, to draw them to the contrary opinion.
Christians as yet not legally convicted: whether, or no, they may be
lawfully admitted by the minister, or communicated with by the people, at
the Lords table? The affirmative maintained by way of answer to a discourse
of Mr. B. Coxe. By Martin Blake B.D. and V. of B. in Devon. in the behalfe
of himselfe, and his parishioners, whom Mr. B. Coxe hath secretly laboured
with, to draw them to the contrary opinion.
Creator
Martin Blake
Source
Wing (CD-ROM, 1996) B3134
Publisher
Charles Green, Martin Blake
Identifier
499
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Martin Blake, “The great question so much now insisted on by some touching scandalous
Christians as yet not legally convicted: whether, or no, they may be
lawfully admitted by the minister, or communicated with by the people, at
the Lords table? The affirmative maintained by way of answer to a discourse
of Mr. B. Coxe. By Martin Blake B.D. and V. of B. in Devon. in the behalfe
of himselfe, and his parishioners, whom Mr. B. Coxe hath secretly laboured
with, to draw them to the contrary opinion.,” John Bagford's Albums of Fragments, accessed November 26, 2024, https://digitalbookhistory.com/johnbagford/items/show/3277.
Christians as yet not legally convicted: whether, or no, they may be
lawfully admitted by the minister, or communicated with by the people, at
the Lords table? The affirmative maintained by way of answer to a discourse
of Mr. B. Coxe. By Martin Blake B.D. and V. of B. in Devon. in the behalfe
of himselfe, and his parishioners, whom Mr. B. Coxe hath secretly laboured
with, to draw them to the contrary opinion.,” John Bagford's Albums of Fragments, accessed November 26, 2024, https://digitalbookhistory.com/johnbagford/items/show/3277.