The Copie of tvvo letters vvritten by two friends, one to another, concerning a pretended dispute had betwixt Doctor Taylor with a young Batchelour of Divinitie attending him, and Master Alexander Henderson, commissioner for the Kirk of Scotland at Oxford.

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The Copie of tvvo letters vvritten by two friends, one to another, concerning a pretended dispute had betwixt Doctor Taylor with a young Batchelour of Divinitie attending him, and Master Alexander Henderson, commissioner for the Kirk of Scotland at Oxford.
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London :: [s.n.],
Aprill the 11, 1643.
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Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667.
Henderson, Alexander, 1583?-1646.
Episcopacy.
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"The Copie of tvvo letters vvritten by two friends, one to another, concerning a pretended dispute had betwixt Doctor Taylor with a young Batchelour of Divinitie attending him, and Master Alexander Henderson, commissioner for the Kirk of Scotland at Oxford." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A63735.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.

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SIR,

A Few dayes ago there came to my hands a Pamphlet intituled, Mercurius Aulicus, the weeke thereof; wherein I found men∣tion made of a certaine dispute made betwixt one Doctor Taylor with a Batchelor of Divinitie, and our good friend Mr. Alexander Henderson. In reading over of which part of the pa∣per, I find the expression and discourse of the businesse a little to Mr. Hender∣son his disadvantage, nor lacketh there divers who really think so, and make great brags therof: the man his worth I well know, and shall ever honour; being of the mind that he may bee

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wronged in that Printed relation. And because you are daily conversant with him, and cannot be ignorant of what have passed in that kind, I shall esteem it as none of the least of the oblige∣ments I owe to you, if by the first sure bearer you send me a true account how that businesse went for satisfying the iudgement of divers, and the curi∣ositie of

Your very loving friend.

London, 15. March. 1642.

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