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Sovereign Balsam; gently applied in a few weighty considerations (by way of Query) for healing the distempers of such professors of religion as Satan hath wounded and drawn aside (under the notion of living in God) to the utter renouncing and casting off the use of Divine Ordinances and Gospel
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Bartlet enumerates thirty-two of their tenets, of which the following two may serve as specimens: "That they cannot join in prayer with others because of confession of wants, sins, drawing near to
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may outlive all his religion, all ties upon his conscience, and yet remain a saint."
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Ichnographia, or a Model of the Primitive Congregational Way
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from Bideford 1662; was once imprisoned; and died in 1682.
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William Bartlett (disambiguation)
English
minister
New Inn Hall, Oxford
Wapping
Bideford
commissioners
Devonshire
ejected
divine service
Christians
London
God
saint
public domain
Bartlet, William
Dictionary of National Biography
Categories
1682 deaths
English Christian religious leaders
Alumni of the University of Oxford
17th-century English writers
17th-century English male writers
English religious writers
Ejected English ministers of 1662

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