Conformity of the ecclesiastical discipline of the Reformed churches of France with that of the primitive Christians written by M. La Rocque ... ; render'd into English by Jos. Walker.

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Title
Conformity of the ecclesiastical discipline of the Reformed churches of France with that of the primitive Christians written by M. La Rocque ... ; render'd into English by Jos. Walker.
Author
Larroque, Matthieu de, 1619-1684.
Publication
London :: Printed for Tho. Cockbrill ...,
1691.
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Subject terms
Huguenots -- France.
Church polity -- History -- Early church, ca. 30-600.
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XXXVIII.

And for the time to come, doubting of miscarriage here∣in, lest there should happen damage to the Churches; Those elected to manage the Action of the Colloques, shall inquire of the Elders of each Church, what Allowance they make their Ministers, and the care they take in administring what has been appointed, to the end that by the Authority of the Colloques it might be remedied.

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CONFORMITY.

The Ministers of the French Protestants, living com∣monly on the equal contribution of their Congregati∣ons, it became the wisdom of the Authors of their Dis∣cipline to remove all dissiculties which might retard or hinder these voluntary Contributions whereon depends their Subsistence, having no stock for their Mainte∣nance.

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