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(7i) ■ ~ -V V /V . , -sffe&ionately declare, that they were in the . -darke about the manner of ftnging,. not know-r ■ irig whether.it were a praifing of God in a n$-ficall tune, or praifing ofhim in prayer: one of them being asked,whether fhee looked on fwg-ingof ? [times as an ordinance of God, fiieeari-:' fwered, that fbe lookt on praifing of God, as an 1 ordinance of God, and as for fingtng, as now u-fed, fiie could not fay but it might dc an ordi nance of God, however it was doubtfull to her:, This perfon was afterwards received into the Churchy and hatbattefted tbisunderherOwrie hand*, fo that its evident, thefe words Were fpo-ken by others, and if I did afterwards fpeake ' them, it was on the behalfe of thofe perfons whofe judgement I fpake,more theiwnine own. And farther , the defire I had to be informed' . concerning it, put mee upon objecting many things againft it, efpecially when MrStucley was prelent: for thiscaufe alfo wasIVery ear ned with ttiiem to procure an able Mmifter, as all the then church can vvitnefle. : ’ * Inflame Thirdly, flie hath oppofed feve rall perfons in their Admffton, who have beene knovvnc to bebfapproved godlineQe atid trite-' grity-, and thofe who have beene moft ; lyable : to Exccptiopyihzhzxh moft contended for,info-much that the Church, having refpited thead-* miflion of a perfon concerning who(e conver-T fatten they vverehot fflfficiently fatisfied * fhe
DOI link for (7i) ■ ~ -V V /V . , -sffe&ionately declare, that they were in the . -darke about the manner of ftnging,. not know-r ■ irig whether.it were a praifing of God in a n$-ficall tune, or praifing ofhim in prayer: one of them being asked,whether fhee looked on fwg-ingof ? [times as an ordinance of God, fiieeari-:' fwered, that fbe lookt on praifing of God, as an 1 ordinance of God, and as for fingtng, as now u-fed, fiie could not fay but it might dc an ordi nance of God, however it was doubtfull to her:, This perfon was afterwards received into the Churchy and hatbattefted tbisunderherOwrie hand*, fo that its evident, thefe words Were fpo-ken by others, and if I did afterwards fpeake ' them, it was on the behalfe of thofe perfons whofe judgement I fpake,more theiwnine own. And farther , the defire I had to be informed' . concerning it, put mee upon objecting many things againft it, efpecially when MrStucley was prelent: for thiscaufe alfo wasIVery ear ned with ttiiem to procure an able Mmifter, as all the then church can vvitnefle. : ’ * Inflame Thirdly, flie hath oppofed feve rall perfons in their Admffton, who have beene knovvnc to bebfapproved godlineQe atid trite-' grity-, and thofe who have beene moft ; lyable : to Exccptiopyihzhzxh moft contended for,info-much that the Church, having refpited thead-* miflion of a perfon concerning who(e conver-T fatten they vverehot fflfficiently fatisfied * fhe
(7i) ■ ~ -V V /V . , -sffe&ionately declare, that they were in the . -darke about the manner of ftnging,. not know-r ■ irig whether.it were a praifing of God in a n$-ficall tune, or praifing ofhim in prayer: one of them being asked,whether fhee looked on fwg-ingof ? [times as an ordinance of God, fiieeari-:' fwered, that fbe lookt on praifing of God, as an 1 ordinance of God, and as for fingtng, as now u-fed, fiie could not fay but it might dc an ordi nance of God, however it was doubtfull to her:, This perfon was afterwards received into the Churchy and hatbattefted tbisunderherOwrie hand*, fo that its evident, thefe words Were fpo-ken by others, and if I did afterwards fpeake ' them, it was on the behalfe of thofe perfons whofe judgement I fpake,more theiwnine own. And farther , the defire I had to be informed' . concerning it, put mee upon objecting many things againft it, efpecially when MrStucley was prelent: for thiscaufe alfo wasIVery ear ned with ttiiem to procure an able Mmifter, as all the then church can vvitnefle. : ’ * Inflame Thirdly, flie hath oppofed feve rall perfons in their Admffton, who have beene knovvnc to bebfapproved godlineQe atid trite-' grity-, and thofe who have beene moft ; lyable : to Exccptiopyihzhzxh moft contended for,info-much that the Church, having refpited thead-* miflion of a perfon concerning who(e conver-T fatten they vverehot fflfficiently fatisfied * fhe
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(7i) ■ ~ -V V /V . , - sffe&ionately declare, that they were in the .