. An authentic account of several things done and agreed upon by the dissenting ministers lately assembled at Salters-Hall .. . niel Burgefs.,John CornijhyThomas Neivman,Quintus Naylor^Jphf Sherman, Richard Parkas,Samuel Old field,John Cambden,Nathaniel Foxivell,John Conder,Thomas Simmons,David Jennings,John Eaton,Obadiah Hughes,Arthur Shaf/et,Richard Tuddeman,E Rofcoe,James Richardfon,Matthew Randal,William Bufh,Chrijlopher Taylor,Thomas Cotton,. There are fevcral of our Brethren con-fenting with us in thefe Advices, whodefire we would fignify fo much to theWorld, tho they Lave not here fubfc


. An authentic account of several things done and agreed upon by the dissenting ministers lately assembled at Salters-Hall .. . niel Burgefs.,John CornijhyThomas Neivman,Quintus Naylor^Jphf Sherman, Richard Parkas,Samuel Old field,John Cambden,Nathaniel Foxivell,John Conder,Thomas Simmons,David Jennings,John Eaton,Obadiah Hughes,Arthur Shaf/et,Richard Tuddeman,E Rofcoe,James Richardfon,Matthew Randal,William Bufh,Chrijlopher Taylor,Thomas Cotton,. There are fevcral of our Brethren con-fenting with us in thefe Advices, whodefire we would fignify fo much to theWorld, tho they Lave not here fubfcrirbed their Names. m^ mm ^m i- II. Tk II. The LETTER fint ipjith the Advices to Exeter. London-, March 17, lyiS-m. Gentlemen^ Fathers and Brethren^ Honoured and Beloved in our Lord ! A VI N G heard with great Concern of the Divifions * amongft you, we take the Leave you have been * pleafed to give us, hum- * bly to prefent you with a few general * Advices, which we judge proper to ufe^ our felves, and would recommend to * all, on fuch Occafions. We are fatisfyd, that things of this^ Nature are well kr,wn to you, and hope. r 4-; * hope they will not be ill received, or * unfuccefsfui. We fhall be glad to re- * ceive from you, the valuable improve- * ments we promife our felves you will make upon them, or any thing with Re- ference to them that you (liall think fit * to communicate. We allow not our felves to form a Judgment of yourAffairs, upon fo diilant*■ and imperfe8: a View as Rumours and Reprefentations, on either Hand or both, can give us, whilfl: the whole is not * before us: Your Prudence and Good- nefs aflure us, that we may depend upon * the like from you. We can truly fay, the Advices we * fend you are the ReCuIt of ferions Prayer, as well as long and mature Delibera^ * tion. They have taken their Rife from * no Party-Views, and aim at nothing but the common Good: We have fo cal-«culated them for Peace, as to fecure* Truth together with it: And for Sub- ftance ( 5


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