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Author: Well-wisher to the reformation.
Title: An answer to an impertinent pamphlet lately set forth by Iohn Spencer.: Wherein is refuted the arguments brought for the justification of the lawfulnesse, and universall exercise of every mans gift, publike and private. By a Well-wisher to the reformation.
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Print source: An answer to an impertinent pamphlet lately set forth by Iohn Spencer.: Wherein is refuted the arguments brought for the justification of the lawfulnesse, and universall exercise of every mans gift, publike and private. By a Well-wisher to the reformation.
Well-wisher to the reformation.

London: Printed by G.B. and R.W. for W.L. and are to be sold at his shop at Pauls-Chaine, 1641 [i.e. 1642]
Subject terms:
Dissenters, Religious -- England
Great Britain -- Religion
Spencer, John, -- Groom. -- Short treatise concerning the lawfullnesse of every man's excercising his gift as God shall call him thereunto.
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