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Infidelity a proper object of censure. : Wherein is shewn, the indispensable obligation that lies upon church-rulers to exercise ... discipline ... upon ... avowed infidels ... and, if irreclaimable, to cast them out of the Christian society
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Infidelity a proper object of censure. : Wherein is shewn, the indispensable obligation that lies upon church-rulers to exercise ... discipline ... upon ... avowed infidels ... and, if irreclaimable, to cast them out of the Christian society
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1756.
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328763
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Walker, Thomas (1704-1780)
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(8vo)
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