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Having insisted on the union ofthe MeraJjers in the Body and to the Head, he
next very copiously enlarges on the naembers being disunited from those who
vrere not of the same body, the Eccessity of their beiBgdissevered, especially
from IdoUtoi-s, which he proves the Papists to be, and enters minutely
into the of the Roraish Church ; a.
Having insisted on the union ofthe MeraJjers in the Body and to the Head, he
next very copiously enlarges on the naembers being disunited from those who
vrere not of the same body, the Eccessity of their beiBgdissevered, especially
from IdoUtoi-s, which he proves the Papists to be, and enters minutely
into the of the Roraish Church ; a.
Ussher - A discourse on the religion anciently professed by the Irish
