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A lost ordinance restored: or, Eight questions in reference to that principle of the foundation of the doctrine of Christ, termed laying on of hands, : (as they are said to be lovingly propounded to all those churches of Jesus Christ in London and elsewhere, that plead or preach for the use thereof; or to any one member of the Lord Jesus Christ that doth so; by Henry Danvers Edm. Chillinden John Freeman John Mason John Pym John Sturgion Fra: Heckman Tho. Dafen James Pilman John Howard Michael Cole Robert Rayner Robert Jeffs. John Showel Rich. Glene) lovingly answered, by one of the least of all saints, and therefore writes himself an unworthy servant to the father of the least of saints: John More.
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Year: 1653 Publisher: London, : Printed for Richard Moone, at the seven Stars in Pauls Church-yard, neer the great north-door.,

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A Vindication of that righteous principle of the doctrine of Christ, called laying on of hands : upon baptized believers, Heb. 6. 1,2. Which hath been obscured by reason of that cloud of darkness which hath spread it self over the whole earth; but by the mercy of God is now brought to light; for that end and purpose that the ignorant may be informed, that the strong may be further confirmd, that the mouths of gainsayers may be stopped. By Benj. Morley, preacher of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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Year: 1653 Publisher: London : printed by Henry Hills, and are to be disposed of by Francis Smith, living at the sign of the Sugar-Loaf in Queens-Head Alley,

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A confutation of the assertions of Mr. Samuel Oates, : (in relation to his not practising the laying on of hands on all baptized believers) which are as followeth, viz. 1. That laying on of hands is not Gods ordinance, as it is practised on the aforesaid subjects, viz. on all baptized believers. 2. Neither as to the manner of performing the same, viz. 1. In that there is no injunction for more persons then one to lay on hands at once. 2. In that it is not restrained to the head. 3. In that there is no word of God to enjoyn the kneeling of the subject in the act of laying on of hands. 4. Neither to use words of expression when hands are on the subject. 3. Neither as to the end, as it is practised upon all baptized believers; for that the laying on of hands was, 1. To heal the sick. 2. For ordination of officers. 3. For giving miraculous gifts of the spirit, and not otherwise. 4. That no person ought to have the laying on of hands, that doth not believe that thereby he shall be healed of some disease, or receive some miraculous gift of the spirit. By John Spittlehouse, who doth contraryvvise affirm as followeth, ...
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Year: 1653 Publisher: London, : Printed for Richard Moone, at the seven stars in Paul's Church-yard, neer the great North-door.,

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