Excerpt from The Journal of the Proceedings of the Assembly of Divines, From January 1, 1643, to December 31, 1664: And Letters to and From Dr. Lightfoot
Comb both replenished with abundance of erroneous and abominable doctrines.
Saturday, Sep. - This morning we brought the answer of the Assembly, to Dr. Burgess's petition, into the House of Commons, where Mr. Ley made a speech, certifying it, that Mr. Price began to repent and relent his error, but not so the doctor.' Whereupon Mr. Price was presently sent for, and discharged; but the doctor sequestered and sus pended from the Assembly, till he give the two houses of the Assembly satisfaction.
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