Neophytopresbyteros, or, The yongling elder, or, novice-presbyter. : Compiled more especially for the Christian instruction and reducement of William Jenkin, a young presbyter, lately gone astray like a lost sheep from the wayes of modesty, conscience and truth. And may indifferently serve for the better regulation of the ill governed Society of Sion Colledge. Occasioned by a late importune pamphlet, published in the name of the said William Jenkin, intituled Allotrioepiskopos; the said pamphlet containing very little in it, but what is chiefly reducible to one, or both, of those two unhappy predicaments of youth, ignorance, & arrogance. Clearly demonstrated by I.G. a servant of God and men in the glorious Gospel of Jesus Christ. Wherein also the two great questions, the one, concerning the foundation of Christian religion: the other, concerning the power of the naturall man to good supernaturall, are succinctly, yet satisfactorily discussed. With a brief answer in the close, to the frivolous exceptions made by C B. against Sion Colledge visited, in a late trifling pamphlet, called, Sion Colledge what it is, &c.
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| Language: | English |
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[London] :
Printed for Henry Overton in Popes-head-Alley,
1648.
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| Series: | Early English books online.
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| Item Description: | "To the unpartiall reader" signed: John Goodwin. A reply to "Allotrioepiskopos" by William Jenkyn and "Sion College what it is, and doeth" by Cornelius Burges. The words "Neophytopresbyteros" and "Allotrioepiskopos" are in Greek characters on title page; the words "ignorance, & arrogance" are enclosed in brackets. Place of publication from Wing. Annotation on Thomason copy: "June 15". Reproduction of the original in the British Library. |
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| Physical Description: | 1 online resource ([8], 139, [1] pages) |