The doctrine of the Antinomians by evidence of Gods truth, plainely confuted. : In an answer to divers dangerous doctrines, in the seven first sermons of Dr. Crisps fourteen, which were first published. And are here declared to be as well anti-evangelicall as Antinomicall, absolutely overthrowing the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and perverting the free-grace of God. By Stephen Geree, minister of Gods Word at Wonnersh neare Guilford in Surrey.
| Main Author: | Geree, Stephen, 1594-1656? |
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1644.
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