New errors made palpable by an old light, or a cheap and easie method to cure the dissentions of the time by a septuagint of conclusions,: composed and experimented by Anthony Norwood, Esquire.

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New errors made palpable by an old light, or a cheap and easie method to cure the dissentions of the time by a septuagint of conclusions,: composed and experimented by Anthony Norwood, Esquire.
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Norwood, Anthony.
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London :: Printed by E.G. and are to be sold by C. Adams at the Mary-Gold in Fleet-street over against Feter-lane,
1652.
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Religion and politics -- History -- Great Britain
Great Britain -- History
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"New errors made palpable by an old light, or a cheap and easie method to cure the dissentions of the time by a septuagint of conclusions,: composed and experimented by Anthony Norwood, Esquire." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A74636.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 15, 2024.

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XXXVIII.

If the Apostles thought it not reasonable that they should be obstructed in executing their Ministerial office by regulating the distribution of publike Almes to distressed Christian wid∣dowes, and if nothing belonging to discipline agrees better with the preaching of the Gospel then the duties of Charity, then a reason will be hardly found, why they who are set apart for Doctrine must therefore necessarily have to do with discipline.

But the Apostles thought it not reasonable that they should be hindered in their Ministeri∣al employment by regulating the distribution of publike Almes to distressed widowes, and no∣thing belonging to discipline agrees better with the drofession of a Minister of the Gospel, then the duties of charity. Act. 6. 2.

Therefore an Apostolical reason is not to be found, why the Ministers of the Gospel must necessarily be Magistrates in office.

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