The Division of the county of Essex into severall classes together with the names of the ministers and others fit to be of each classis [sic] ; ... for the judging of scandall, and approving the classes in the severall counties of England.
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- The Division of the county of Essex into severall classes together with the names of the ministers and others fit to be of each classis [sic] ; ... for the judging of scandall, and approving the classes in the severall counties of England.
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- 1648.
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- The First Classis is called Becontree, with the Liberty of Havering and Chafford Classis.
- The second Classis, called Barstable Classis.
- The third Classis called Chelmesford Classis.
- The fourth Classis called Rotchford Classes.
- The fifth Classis, called Dengie Classis.
- The sixth Classis, called Ongar Classis.
- The seventh Classis, called Harlow and Waltham Classis.
- The eight Classis, called Dunmowe and Freshwell Classis.
- The ninth Classis, called Clavering and Uttlesford Classis.
- The tenth Classis, called the west Classis of Hinckford.
- The eleventh Classis, called the East Classis of Hinckford.
- The twelfth Classis, called Lexden Classis.
- The thirteenth Classis, called Tendering Classis.
- The fourteenth Classis, called Thurstable, Winstree, Witham, Colchester Classis.
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