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The Rights of the Clergy of the Christian Church - Or, a Discourse Shewing, That God Has Given and Appropriated to the Clergy, Authority to Ordain, Baptize, Preach, Preside in Church-Prayer, and Consecrate the Lord's Supper. ... by Tho. Bennet, ... (Paperback)
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The Rights of the Clergy of the Christian Church - Or, a Discourse Shewing, That God Has Given and Appropriated to the Clergy, Authority to Ordain, Baptize, Preach, Preside in Church-Prayer, and Consecrate the Lord's Supper. ... by Tho. Bennet, ... (Paperback)
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