A brief declaration of those that have accepted the trust of receiving and distributing such sums of money as wel-affected persons shall subscribe towards the maintenance of hopeful students at both the universities : for the speedy supply of the church of God in England of godly and able ministers : together with rules which they among themselves have agreed to observe therein and some motives to incite well-affected persons to be assistant thereunto.
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| Series: | Early English books, 1641-1700 ;
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