Die Martis, 9. Iunii. 1646. : It is this day ordered by the Commons assembed in Parliament, that all the ministers of the severall and respective parishes within the province of London, be and are hereby required and injoyned forthwith to put in execution the ordinances concerning church government, and that the citizens and burgesses that serve for the said city of London, and for the city of Westminster and parts within the said province, do send copies of the said ordinances concerning church government to the several parishes within the limits aforesaid ...
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