A discoverie, what God, the supreame judge, through his servant hath caused to bee manifested unto the regents or rulers in England, concerning their Cain-like, fierce, nay diabolicall contentions and furious distractions, by which they bring themselves with all their land and subjects in utter distruction. Besides, that they have left their distressed fellovv-members and brethren in Germany stincking in their perdition and misery, vvhich all God will judge. Rom. I:2. 2. Pet. 3.
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dc.title | A discoverie, what God, the supreame judge, through his servant hath caused to bee manifested unto the regents or rulers in England, concerning their Cain-like, fierce, nay diabolicall contentions and furious distractions, by which they bring themselves with all their land and subjects in utter distruction. Besides, that they have left their distressed fellovv-members and brethren in Germany stincking in their perdition and misery, vvhich all God will judge. Rom. I:2. 2. Pet. 3. |
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