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Animadversion upon Generall Monck's letter to the gentry of Devon: : wherein his arguments for anarchy are considered, and the weaknesse of his Harringtonian principle detected
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Morice, William, Sir, 1602-1676
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Coena quasi koinh, or, The common right to the Lords Supper : asserted in a diatribe & defence thereof against the apology of some ministers and godly people (as their own mouth praiseth them) asserting the lawfulness of their administring the Lords Supper in a select company : as it was set forth by their prolocutor Mr. Humphry Saunders
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Coena quasi koinh: or, The common right to the Lords Supper asserted : wherein that question is fully stated. The second edition enlarged. By Sir William Morice knight, one of His Majesties most honourable Privy Councel, and principall secretary of state
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Coena quasi koinē: : the new-inclosures broken down, and the Lords Supper laid forth in common for all Church-members, having a dogmatical faith, and not being scandalous: in a diatribe, and defence thereof: against the apology of some ministers, and godly people, (as their owne mouth praiseth them) asserting the lawfulness of their administring the Lords Supper in a select company: lately set forth by their prolocutor, Mr. Humphrey Saunders
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