The successive visibility of the Church of which the Protestants are the soundest members. I. Defended against the opposition of Mr. William Johnson. II. Proved by many arguments. By Richard Baxter. Whereto is added, 1. An account of my judgement to Mr. J. how far hereticks are or are not in the Church. 2. Mr. Js. explication of the most used terms; with my quere's thereupon, and his answer, and my reply. 3. An appendix about successive ordination. 4. Letters between me, and T.S. a papist, with a narrative of the success.
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- The successive visibility of the Church of which the Protestants are the soundest members. I. Defended against the opposition of Mr. William Johnson. II. Proved by many arguments. By Richard Baxter. Whereto is added, 1. An account of my judgement to Mr. J. how far hereticks are or are not in the Church. 2. Mr. Js. explication of the most used terms; with my quere's thereupon, and his answer, and my reply. 3. An appendix about successive ordination. 4. Letters between me, and T.S. a papist, with a narrative of the success.
- Second part Mr. Johnson's explication of some of the most used terms Letter written to Thomas Smith a papist, concerning the Church of Rome
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London: printed by R.W. for Nevil Simmons bookseller in Kederminster, and are to be sold by Francis Tyton at the three Daggers in Fleet-street, 1660.
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- 1660-1660
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- R17445
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- 67632
- Description
- [4], 28, [8], 392 p. ; 8⁰
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- The first leaf is blank.
"Mr. Johnsons first paper" (caption title) has separate pagination; register is continuous. "The second part", "Mr. Johnson's explication of some of the most used terms", and "A letter written to Thomas Smith a papist, concerning the Church of Rome" each have separate dated title page; pagination and register are continuous.Citation/references Wing (2nd ed., 1994), B1418