Some drops of the viall, powred out in a season when it is neither night nor day, or, Some discoveries of Iesus Christ His glory in severall books ... : all which books are here reprinted in one booke entirely after the severall impressions of them and presented to the reader / by John Saltmarsh ...

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Some drops of the viall, powred out in a season when it is neither night nor day, or, Some discoveries of Iesus Christ His glory in severall books ... : all which books are here reprinted in one booke entirely after the severall impressions of them and presented to the reader / by John Saltmarsh ...
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Saltmarsh, John, d. 1647.
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London :: Printed for Giles Calvert ...,
1646.
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"Some drops of the viall, powred out in a season when it is neither night nor day, or, Some discoveries of Iesus Christ His glory in severall books ... : all which books are here reprinted in one booke entirely after the severall impressions of them and presented to the reader / by John Saltmarsh ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A61155.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.

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18. All not of their opinion are factious.
Sure the man thinks he hath obtained a Monopoly of Learning, and all knowledge is loct up in his bosome, and not only Knowledge but Piety and peaceablenesse too; for all that are not of his opinion must suffer, either as weak or factious if he may be their judge.
Quaere.

1. Whether do not they who hold all other in Schisme and Heresie, and a company of Mechanicks who conforme not to them, conceive they have the Monopoly of Learning as once the Prelates did: and who are these now?

2. Whether do not they who look on their Brethren that dissent as Troubers, Factious, Schismaticall; cenceive all Piety and peaceablenesse to be lockt up in their own bosomes: and who are they? and who are the weake and factious if they may be judges?

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