M. Hardinge. The .14. Diuision.
And therefore that one may communicate with an other, though they be not togeather in one
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And therefore that one may communicate with an other, though they be not togeather in one
place, (whiche M. Iuel denieth with as peeuis he an argument of the vse of excommunication, as any of al those is, that he scoffeth at some Catholike writers for) 24* 1.1 and that it was thought lawful and godly by the Fathers of the auncient Churche, neare to the Apostles time, it may be wel proued by diuerse good authorities.
The 24. vn∣truthe. There ap∣peareth no such thinge in any aun∣ciēt Father.