A perswasive to parachial communion. Wherein is proved, first, that the common and ordinary attendence of parishioners upon God's publick worship should be with that pastor and congregation, which by the providence of God and the laws of their governours, they are joyn'd or belong unto, and the communion where of, is lawful. Secondly, that to imitate the primitive converts to Christinity, and to live in parochial communion, according to its due extent and obligation; it is not enough to hear sermons only, but we are to join in publick prayers, and in receiving the Lord's Supper, when we have opportunity and capacity so to do. By Charles Palmer, M.A. and vicar of Towcester.

  • Palmer, Charles, 1663?-1734.
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1702
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London : Printed for G. Strahan at the Golden-Ball against the Exchange in Cornhil, 1702.

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[6],60,[2]p. ; 40.

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