A Bibliographical Sketch of the Laws of the Massachusetts Colony From 1630 to 16

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A Bibliographical Sketch of the Laws of the Massachusetts Colony From 1630 to 16
Whitmore, William Henry, 1836-1900
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6 Every Church of Christ hath freedome to celebrate dayes of fasting and prayer, and of thanksgiveing according to the word of god.
The Elders of Churches have free libertie to meete monthly, Quarterly, or otherwise, in convenient numbers and places, for conferences and consultations about Christian and Church questions and occasions.
8 All Churches have libertie to deale with any of their members in a church way that are in the hand of Justice. So it be not to retard or hinder t
...he course thereof.
9 Every Church hath libertie to deale with any mages- trate, Deputie of Court or other officer what soe £• J*; ever that is a member in a church way in case of appa- rent and just offence given in their places, so it be done with due observance and respect.
10 Wee allowe private meetings for edification in re- ligion amongst Christians of all sortes of people. So it be without just offence for number, time, place, and other cercumstances.
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