A Reply of two of the brethren to A. S. : wherein you have observations on his considerations, annotations, &c. upon the apologeticall narration : with a plea for libertie of conscience for the apologists church way, against the cavils of the said A. S., formerly called M. S. to A. S. : humbly submitted to the judgements of all rationall and moderate men in the world : with a short survey of W. R. his Grave confutation of the separation, and some modest and innocent touches on the letter from Zeland and Mr. Parker's from New-England.
| Other Authors: | Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665, Steuart, Adam, Parker, Thomas, 1595-1677 |
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| Language: | English |
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1644.
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| Edition: | The second edition, corrected, and inlarged. |
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