Excerpt from A Christians Delight, or Scripture-Meditations: Being the First Essay, in One Century; Wherein Many Difficulties Are Unfolded, and Sundry Texts Are Profitably Applyed; And an Appendix Against Promiscuous Admission to the Sacrament
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