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    New England's lamentations under three heads, the decay of the power of godliness; the danger of Arminian principles; the declining state of our church-order, government and discipline. : With the means of these declensions, and the methods of our recovery. / By the Reverend Mr. John White, M.A. And Pastor of the First Church in Glocester. ; To which are added, reasons for adhering to our platform, and answers to some objections against ruling elders, by another hand. ; As also, a vindication of the divine authority of ruling elders, by a provincial assembly of Presbyterian ministers at London, in 1649.
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    White, John, 1677-1760.
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    "New England's lamentaitions [sic], under these three heads ... "--[2], 2, 5, [1], 42 p., with separate title page. Also issued separately? "Reasons for adhering to our platform, as a rule of church government, and objections ...
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    The Testimony of a number of New England-ministers met at Boston Sept. 25. 1745. Professing the ancient faith of these churches; inviting others who hold it, to unite in professing and maintaining the same; reciting and recommending an excellent act concerning preaching lately made by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. : [Six lines of Scripture quotations]
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    White, John, 1677-1760. and Church of Scotland. General Assembly.
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    Signed by John White and 23 others. The appendix (p. 16-20) is a glossary of religious terms. "Corrections." and prospectus, p. 20.
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