The Presbyteriall government examined : vvherein the weaknesse of their grounds are unfolded : also, their pretended proofes disproved, and the liberty of the people in chusing of their owne officers : proved out of the Word of God : whereunto is annexed certaine arguments and reasons proving the foresayd presbyteriall government to be contrary to the patterne that our Lord Jesus Christ hath left us in the New Testament : all which we humbly present to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, the Right Honourable Lords, and the Honourable House of Commons now assembled in Parliament.
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