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Excerpt from The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution
Arguments being committed by fome then in power, olofe prifoner to Newgate, for the witnefie of fome truths of Jefus, and having not the ufe of Pen and Inke, wrote thefe Argu ments in Milke, in fheets of Paper, brought to him by the Woman his Keeper, from a friend in London, as the Stopples of his Milk bottle. Dr. Underhill conjectures that it muff have been written by John Murton, or as Crolby calls him, Morton, who was afiociated with Helwiffe in Holland, and after his return, in England, and againf't whom John Rob infon directed one of his controverfial works.'
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