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113 - 6 Oct. To the dean and chapter of Canterbury

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 August 2020

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Salutem in Christo.

After my very harty Commendations etc.

I have by Gods blessing after much labour and paines spent in vising and revising your Statutes, brought them at last I hope to good perfection. However if any omission be, I am sure it is not great, and upon notice given shall quickly be amended. And to that end I have herewith sent a Draught of them downe unto you, and doe hartily pray you, sometyme this Terme (and the sooner the better) seriously to persue them, and having done soe, and made such observations as you shall finde fitt, in a Paper apart, to returne them to me carefully againe. And thereupon I shall not faile God willing to make some further Additions, if those notes which you shall send me be thought any wayes considerable, and for the good of your Church. Soe not doubting of your Care herein, I leave you all to Gods grace, and rest

Your very lovinge Freind.

W: Cant:

Croydon October 6 1635

To my very worthy Freindes the Deane and Chapter of Christchurch in Canterbury. these.

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Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2018

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