An attestation of many learned, godly, and famous divines, l
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An attestation of many learned, godly, and famous divines, lightes of religion, and pillars of the Gospell

iustifying this doctrine, viz. That the Church-governement ought to bee alwayes with the peoples free consent. Also this; that a true Church vnder the Gospell contayneth no more ordinary congregations but one. In the discourse whereof, specially Doctor Downames & also D. Bilsons chiefe matters in their writings against the same, are answered.

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