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a| One argument more against the cavaliers; :
b| taken from their violation of churches. Where towards the close are subtilly disputed these two questions. 1 Whether the separatist (as he is called) who makes his house (or as it is said) his barn a church, is more scandalous or the cavalier (who looking another way in his discourse and profession) hath yet at Oxford where his Maiestie resides, turned churches (with reverence be it spoken) into prisons, and Iakes, and in Devonshire at many places into stables. 2 Whether churches thus profaned, and fallen from grace, and holinesse, are not by the bishops to be reconsecrated.
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a| [London :
b| publisher not identified],
c| Printed in the yeare when men think what they list and speake and write what they think. [1643]
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a| 1 online resource (20 pages)
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b| txt
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a| computer
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a| online resource
b| cr
2| rdacarrier
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a| Imprint from Wing.
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a| Annotation on Thomason copy: "London. may. 12th 1643".
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a| Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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a| Restricted for use by site license.
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a| Wing (2nd edition)
c| O333.
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a| Thomason
c| E.101[20].
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a| Electronic reproduction.
b| Ann Arbor, Mich. :
c| UMI,
d| 1999-
f| (Early English books online)
n| Digital version of: (Thomason Tracts ; 18:E101[20])
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a| Church buildings
x| Vandalism
v| Early works to 1800.
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a| Great Britain
x| History
y| Puritan Revolution, 1642-1660
v| Early works to 1800.
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a| Early English books online