owers were extended, and every person was made amenable for every visitor, servant, and servant of visitors to his or her house, and should be compelled to pay £10 per month for the non-attendance at 杭州半套店场 church of each of them; and over and above all these penalties, 杭州spa按摩经历 the ecclesiastical courts might as fully exercise their jurisdiction over these offenders as if no such special Acts existed.
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