The lightless-starre : or, Mr. John Goodwin discovered a Pelagio-Socinian: and this by the examination of his preface to his book entituled Redemption redeemed. Together with an answer to his letter entituled Confidence dismounted. By Richard Resbury, Minister of the gospel at Oundle in Northampton-shire. Hereunto is annexed a thesis of that reverend, pious, and judicious divine, Doctor Preston, sometimes of Immanuel College in Cambridge, concerning the irresistibility of converting grace.
| Main Author: | Resbury, Richard, 1607-1674 |
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| Other Authors: | Preston, John, 1587-1628 |
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