The defence of sundry positions and Scriptures for the Congregational-way justified, or, An answer to an epistle written by Mr. Richard Hollingworth unto S.E. and T.T. : wherein he (in many particulars) chargeth them with injurious dealing against God, and against himselfe in that booke of theirs called A defence of sundry positions &c. : containing a vindication from such charges and aspersions so laid upon them : as also briefe answer to his large (if not unreasonable) demands to have scripturall or rationall answ. given to his 112 queries /
| Main Author: | Eaton, Samuel, 1596?-1665 |
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| Other Authors: | Taylor, Timothy, 1611 or 12-1681 |
| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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London :
Printed by Matthew Simmons for Henry Overton,
1646.
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