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An impartial account of a late debate at Lyme in the colony of Connecticut, (on the three following heads, viz. I. The subjects of baptism. II. The mode of baptizing. and III. The maintenance of the ministers of the Gospel) giving a summary of what was there delivered, o both sides. Publish'd at the desire of some then present. Together, with a disswasive not to depart from the wholesome truths, which people have been instructed in. Also giving some account of the rise of the Antipedo-Baptist perswasion. By John Bulkley, A.M. To which is added, a narrative of one lately converted from dreadful errors: by another hand.
Bulkley, John, 1679-1731.Date: M,DCC,XXIX. [1729]- Books
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A plea for the ministers of the Gospel, offered to the consideration of the people of New-England. Being an exposition of Galat. VI. 6. [Three lines from Galatians] By a friend to the churches.
Friend to the churches.Date: 1706- Books
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At a Great and General Court or assembly for the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, begun and held at Boston the 27th day of May 1747, and continued by adjournment and prorogation to the 3d of February following. March 2d. 1747 [new style, 1748]. The following vote pass'd both houses, and was consented to by the governour, viz. Voted, that it be, and hereby is, strongly recommended to the several churches and congregations within this province, to make an honourable provision for the support of their ministers, proportionable to the great rise of the necessaries of life since their settlement. ...
Massachusetts.Date: 1748]- Books
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A discourse concerning the maintenance due to those that preach the Gospel: in which, that question whether tithes are by the divine law the ministers due, is considered, and the negative proved. By I. Mather, D.D. [Seven lines of Scripture texts]
Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.Date: 1706- Books
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Critical remarks on a letter ascribed to Common Sense containing an attempt to prove that the said letter is an imposition on common sense. With a dissertation on drowsiness, as the cruel cause of the imposition.
Camm, John, 1718-1778 or 1779.Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]