248. Question.
But what thinkest thou of them that for the impuritie of others refuse to come to the Lords Supper?
I think that they greatly offende: for neither by an others mans conscience, but by his own must euery one be tryed.
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But what thinkest thou of them that for the impuritie of others refuse to come to the Lords Supper?
I think that they greatly offende: for neither by an others mans conscience, but by his own must euery one be tryed.