C.C. The Covenanter vindicated from perjurie, vvherin is fully cleared, that it's no perjury, for him to yet doubt, whether the classicall coercive Presbyterian government of churches, be jure divino; albeit hee hath taken the late nationall covenant. Though this puriurie be injuriously charged upon him in a ly-tell'd by Adam Stevert, in his calumnious answer to the Coole conference, most falsely calling it a libell. Replyed to, by a Friend to the Coole conference, concisely clearing diverse materiall things, some of which the reader hath presented to him in a briefe catalogue in the next page. This is licenced, and entered, according to order.
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- C.C. The Covenanter vindicated from perjurie, vvherin is fully cleared, that it's no perjury, for him to yet doubt, whether the classicall coercive Presbyterian government of churches, be jure divino; albeit hee hath taken the late nationall covenant. Though this puriurie be injuriously charged upon him in a ly-tell'd by Adam Stevert, in his calumnious answer to the Coole conference, most falsely calling it a libell. Replyed to, by a Friend to the Coole conference, concisely clearing diverse materiall things, some of which the reader hath presented to him in a briefe catalogue in the next page. This is licenced, and entered, according to order.
- Covenanter vindicated from perjurie
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London: printed by T. Paine, 1644.
- Publication year
- 1644-1644
- ESTC No.
- R11121
- Grub Street ID
- 59434
- Description
- [6], 90 p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- C.C. = Coole conference.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "May 2d".Citation/references Wing (2nd ed., 1994), C176
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