A Reasonable Account, Why some Pious, Nonconforming Ministers in England judge it Sinful for them to perform their Ministerial Acts, in publick, solemn prayer by the Prescribed Forms of others. Wherein several of their Arguments are modestly propounded, opened and Justified against pretended answers given to them, either by Ireneus Freeman, or Mr. Falconer, in his book entituled Libertas Ecclesiastica, or others. The strength also of the several arguments brought by them, for the lawfulness of forms to be used universally by ministers, in their publick ministrations, is fairly tried. ... (13 lines; ornament)
John Collinges
A Reasonable Account, Why some Pious, Nonconforming Ministers in England judge it Sinful for them to perform their Ministerial Acts, in publick, solemn prayer by the Prescribed Forms of others. Wherein several of their Arguments are modestly propounded, opened and Justified against pretended answers given to them, either by Ireneus Freeman, or Mr. Falconer, in his book entituled Libertas Ecclesiastica, or others. The strength also of the several arguments brought by them, for the lawfulness of forms to be used universally by ministers, in their publick ministrations, is fairly tried. ... (13 lines; ornament)
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