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The difference between those called standing churches, and those called strict Congregationalists illustrated, in some remarks, upon a charge, and right-hand of fellowship. Delivered at the ordination of Mr. Emerson Foster, in the First Society in Killingly, January 22, 1778. : Together, with a short account of the sentiments of Strict Congregational churches, so far as it respects gathering churches and church government. / By Eliphalet Wright, Pastor of a Congregational Church in the Fourth Society in said Killingly. ; [Two lines of Scripture text]

Title:The difference between those called standing churches, and those called strict Congregationalists illustrated, in some remarks, upon a charge, and right-hand of fellowship. Delivered at the ordination of Mr. Emerson Foster, in the First Society in Killingly, January 22, 1778. : Together, with a short account of the sentiments of Strict Congregational churches, so far as it respects gathering churches and church government. / By Eliphalet Wright, Pastor of a Congregational Church in the Fourth Society in said Killingly. ; [Two lines of Scripture text]
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Note:Norwich [Conn.]: : Printed by John Trumbull., M,DCC,LXXV. [i.e, 1778]
  
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Subject:Russell, Noadiah, 1730-1795
Subject:Foster, Isaac, 1725-1807 -- Faithful preacher of the Gospel described
Subject:Salvation
Subject:Arminianism
Subject:Ordination sermons -- 1778
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