The model of Presbytery· : Wherein the supreme power resides in the high and mighty annual assembly, which is composed of two preaching elders or ministers, and one lay-elder out of every Presbytery; one commissioner from every corporation, university and colledge; ...
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The division of the county of Surrey into six classicall presbyteries. : Together with the names of the ministers and others fit to be of that classis. Approved of by the committee appointed thereunto by both Houses of Parliament.
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