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iL E T T E R
j T O T H E
Reverend Mr. Michael Potter.
Minifter of the Gofpel at Kippen ;
I A S A N
( ANSWER of his Letter, lately fent
by him to the Reverend Mr. EBENtztR
Erskine Minifter of the Gofpel at Stirling,
upon Oecafion of that flanderou* Reproach
that doth go thro’ this Land on his Name,
that he doth yearly receive Money front
Rome to work unhappy Divifions in the
Church of CHRIST in this Land.
^Xpb. v. 1 Walk in Love together% ns CHRIST
hztb loved hs, and given hnnfelf f.r us.
S PCil. cxxtiii. r. Behold bow gvod and bow f leaf ant it is
ft for Brethren to dwell together in Unity.
— ■—eg
Ry your ajfeciionate Well-wM ?ry
W—-m G—-y.
a l) l A B tf R G H :
Primed in the Year M.p.GUXXJTIJil,
iL E T T E R
j T O T H E
Reverend Mr. Michael Potter.
Minifter of the Gofpel at Kippen ;
I A S A N
( ANSWER of his Letter, lately fent
by him to the Reverend Mr. EBENtztR
Erskine Minifter of the Gofpel at Stirling,
upon Oecafion of that flanderou* Reproach
that doth go thro’ this Land on his Name,
that he doth yearly receive Money front
Rome to work unhappy Divifions in the
Church of CHRIST in this Land.
^Xpb. v. 1 Walk in Love together% ns CHRIST
hztb loved hs, and given hnnfelf f.r us.
S PCil. cxxtiii. r. Behold bow gvod and bow f leaf ant it is
ft for Brethren to dwell together in Unity.
— ■—eg
Ry your ajfeciionate Well-wM ?ry
W—-m G—-y.
a l) l A B tf R G H :
Primed in the Year M.p.GUXXJTIJil,
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