“It is a matter of great importance, that the Gates of the Lord’s House, the goings out and comings in thereof be well looked to. If members be not received with due caution, our number may be increased, but not our joy, and if any be [impulsively], and without just cause ejected, the scandal and inconvenience will be as great.”
| Nehemiah Coxe (1650-1689)
| Nehemiah Coxe (1650-1689)
“It is a matter of great importance, that the Gates of the Lord’s House, the goings out and comings in thereof be well looked to. If members be not received with due caution, our number may be increased, but not our joy, and if any be [impulsively], and without just cause ejected, the scandal and inconvenience will be as great.”
| Nehemiah Coxe (1650-1689)