Obedience active and passive due to the svpream povver, by the word of God, reason, and the consent of divers moderne and orthodox divines : written not out of faction, but conscience, and with desire to informe the ignorant, and undeceive the seduced /
| Main Author: | W. J., welwiller to peace and truth |
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