[Queries concerning the lawfulnesse of the present cessation]

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[Queries concerning the lawfulnesse of the present cessation]
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[Kilkenny :: s.n.,
1648]
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"[Queries concerning the lawfulnesse of the present cessation]." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A56879.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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The third Quere answeared.

TO the third, that your Lordships printed answers to the Propositions of the Lord Nuncio, are not so short or in∣satisfactorie in any pointe, as they might affoord iust ground for an Excommunication. The reasons of which resolution are apparant in our answeres to the two former Questions, & likewise hence, That the Lord Nuncio in his propositions inserted nothing, but what did meerely belong to the civill government (wherein notwithstanding if any errour could be declared to have beene committed, your Lordships were con∣tent upon manifestation thereof, to amend it) or elsewhat was provided for sufficiently before those propositions were offered.

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