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A discreet and iudicious discourse betweene vvisdome and pietie, tvvo vvorthy members. : Wherein is declared the power and iurisdiction of Parliaments in their proceedings, and in the alteration of church government. Written by R. P
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A discreet and iudicious discourse betweene vvisdome and pietie, tvvo vvorthy members. : Wherein is declared the power and iurisdiction of Parliaments in their proceedings, and in the alteration of church government. Written by R. P
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1642.
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R. P
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