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The Works of John Robinson, American edition of 1851, I., 53.

Ibid., 47.

Ibid., 54.

Ibid., 56.

J.R. Trumbull, History of Northampton, I. 213.

An Appeal to the Learned, being a vindication of the right of visible saints to the Lord's Supper, though they be destitute of a saving work of God's Spirit in their hearts, Boston, 1709. See also his Doctrine of Instituted Churches, Boston, 1700.

Dwight, Life of Edwards, 300.

S.K. Lothrop, History of Brattle Street Church, 7-40; E. Turrell, Life of Benjamin Colman, D.D., 96, 125, 178, 180.

The Churches' Quarrel Espoused, edition of 1860, 140.

Ibid., 143.

Ibid., 145

The Churches' Quarrel Espoused, edition of 1860, 32.

Ibid., 58.

Ibid., 72.

Ibid., 65.

Ibid., 30.

Ibid., 33.

The Churches' Quarrel Espoused, edition of 1860, 34.

Ibid., 37.

Ibid., 64.

Ibid., 54.

Ibid., 55.

Ibid., 32.

The Churches' Quarrel Espoused, edition of 1860, 32.

Ibid., 39.

Ibid., 40.

Josiah Quincy, History of Harvard University, i. 44-54.

Ibid., 65, 200.

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