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... Cotton about it , and laid before him divers failings , ( as he supposed , ) and some reasons to justfy Mr. Wilson , and dealt very plainly with him . Mr. Cotton made a very loving and gentle answer , clearing his intentions , and ...
... Cotton about it , and laid before him divers failings , ( as he supposed , ) and some reasons to justfy Mr. Wilson , and dealt very plainly with him . Mr. Cotton made a very loving and gentle answer , clearing his intentions , and ...
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... Cotton and Mr. Wheel- wright , and Mr. Wilson , he professing that , by his speech in the Court , with which they were so much offended , he did not intend the doctrine of Mr. Cotton or Mr. Wheelwright , delivered in the public congrega ...
... Cotton and Mr. Wheel- wright , and Mr. Wilson , he professing that , by his speech in the Court , with which they were so much offended , he did not intend the doctrine of Mr. Cotton or Mr. Wheelwright , delivered in the public congrega ...
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... Cotton and the rest of the ministers , set down distinct . Quest . 1. Whether our union with Christ be com- plete before , and without , faith ? Reply of Mr. Cotton . Not before the habit , though without the act , of faith , i . e ...
... Cotton and the rest of the ministers , set down distinct . Quest . 1. Whether our union with Christ be com- plete before , and without , faith ? Reply of Mr. Cotton . Not before the habit , though without the act , of faith , i . e ...
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Of the first discovery of the country of New England 4 | 8 |
CHAP V | 22 |
CHAP VIII | 35 |
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