Antapologia: or, A full answer to the apologeticall narration of Mr Goodwin, Mr Nye, Mr Sympson, Mr Burroughs, Mr Bridge, members of the Assembly of Divines. Wherein is handled many of the controversies of these times: viz. 1. Of a particular visible church. 2. Of classes and synods. 3. Of the Scriptures, how farre a rule for church government. 4. Of formes of prayer. 5. Of the qualifications of church members. 6. Of Submissio[n] & non-co[m]munio[n]. 7. Of excommunication. 8. Of the power of the civill magistrate in ecclesiasticals. 9. Of separation and schisme. 10. Of tolerations, and particularly of the toleration of independencie. 11. Of suspension from the Lords supper. 12. Of ordination of ministers by the people. 13. Of church covenant. 14. Of non-residencie of church-members. /
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