Certaine additionall reasons to those presented in a letter by the ministers of London to the Assembly of Divines at Westminster, 1 Ian. 1645. Of like power and force against the toleration of Independency together with some taken out of the letter it selfe (of those ministers in which their reasons are enclosed) which lay couched somewhat obscurely.

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Certaine additionall reasons to those presented in a letter by the ministers of London to the Assembly of Divines at Westminster, 1 Ian. 1645. Of like power and force against the toleration of Independency together with some taken out of the letter it selfe (of those ministers in which their reasons are enclosed) which lay couched somewhat obscurely.
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London, :: Printed for Giles Calvert, at the black spread-Eagle, at the west end of Pauls,
1645 [i.e. 1646]
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Congregationalism -- Early works to 1800.
Religious tolerance -- England -- Early works to 1800.
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Certaine Additionall REASONS To those presented in A LETTER By the MINISTERS of London to the Assembly of DIVINES at West∣minster, 1 Ian. 1645.

Of like power and force against the TOLERATION OF INDEPENDENCY Together with some taken out of the Letter it selfe (of those Ministers in which their Reasons are enclosed) which lay couched somewhat obscurely.

Quos perdere vult—dementat.
2 Tim. 3.9.

They shall proceed no further: but their folly shall be made manifest to all men, as theirs also was.

Isa. 42.19.

Who is blinde, but my servant? or deafe, as my messen∣ger that I sent?

Ioh. 11.48.

If we let him thus alone, all men will believe on him, and the Romans will come, &c.

Ioh. 19.12.

If thou let this man goe, thou art not Cesars friend.

2 Pet. 15.

Account that the Toleration of the Lord is salvation.

Lam. 4.3.

Even the sea-monsters draw out the breast, they give suck to their young ones: the daughter of my people is become cruell, like the Ostriches in the wildernesse.

London, Printed for Giles Calvert, at the black spread-Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1645.

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