| Thomas Smyth - 1908 - 630 pages
...find the public worship where they live, to be so defiled, that they cannot, with a good conscience, join in it ; and if they do not know of any place to which they can conveniently go, where they may worship God purely, and in a regular way ; if, I say, such a body finding some that have been ordained,... | |
| Thomas Smyth - 1908 - 628 pages
...find the public worship where they live, to be so defiled, that they cannot, with a good conscience, join in it ; and if they do not know of any place to which they can conveniently go, where they may worship God purely, and in a regular way ; if, I say, such a body finding some that have been ordained,... | |
| Edward McCrady - 1916 - 352 pages
...Christians find the public worship where they live to be so defiled that they cannot with a good conscience join in it, and if they do not know of any place to which they can conveniently go, where they may worship God purely, and in a regular way; — if, I say, such a body, finding some that have been ordained,... | |
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