The true tything of the gospel-ministers, or, An answer to an national teacher that sueth an elder of a church for tythes proving that tythes are not to be enforst upon members of true churches ... / by Richard Kingsnoth.

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The true tything of the gospel-ministers, or, An answer to an national teacher that sueth an elder of a church for tythes proving that tythes are not to be enforst upon members of true churches ... / by Richard Kingsnoth.
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Kingsnorth, Richard, d. 1677.
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London :: Printed by G. Dawson for Francis Smith,
1657.
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"The true tything of the gospel-ministers, or, An answer to an national teacher that sueth an elder of a church for tythes proving that tythes are not to be enforst upon members of true churches ... / by Richard Kingsnoth." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A47479.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.

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TO THE READER.

LOVING READER,

I Being Sued for Tythes, by a man that I have had better hopes of, than ordinarily I can have of the most of the National Preachers; he affirming it unto me, that if he thought it a sin, he would not sue me; and giving it to me un∣der his hand, that he was most resolved to re∣cover it of me, if he and I did live together, unless I could prove it to be a sin: Thereup∣on I have adventured to answer all his Argu∣ments, (that to my remembrance) he ever did bring for it; and yet if he will not believe, it may be some other will; if not, yet the Saints may be enlightened in the truth of the cause, to suffer for it; I have not been long nor tedious; but short and plain without flat∣tery;

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it is but a Mite in regard of what others have done in this thing; but it is what it is by Grace; and his Grace go with it that brought it forth; then have I my desire, that he may have the Glory; and his People some good; and so I remain,

A Servant of the Lord Iesus
Christ, and his Churches,
Richard Kingsnoth.

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