A treatise of justifying righteousness, in two books: I. A treatise of imputed righteousness, opening and defending the true sense, and confuting the false, with many of Dr. Tullies reasonings against truth, peace, and me: with an answer to Dr. Tullies letter, adjoyned. II. A friendly debate with the learned and worthy Mr. Christopher Cartwright, containing: 1. His animadversions on my Aphorisms, with my answer. 2. His exceptions against that answer. 3. My reply to the summe of the controversies agitated in those exceptions. All published instead of a fuller answer to the assaults in Dr. Tullies Justificatio Paulina, for the quieting of censorious and dividing contenders, who raise odious reports of their brethren as popish, &c. who do but attempt reconcilingly to open this doctrine more clearly than themselves. By Richard Baxter.

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  • A treatise of justifying righteousness, in two books: I. A treatise of imputed righteousness, opening and defending the true sense, and confuting the false, with many of Dr. Tullies reasonings against truth, peace, and me: with an answer to Dr. Tullies letter, adjoyned. II. A friendly debate with the learned and worthy Mr. Christopher Cartwright, containing: 1. His animadversions on my Aphorisms, with my answer. 2. His exceptions against that answer. 3. My reply to the summe of the controversies agitated in those exceptions. All published instead of a fuller answer to the assaults in Dr. Tullies Justificatio Paulina, for the quieting of censorious and dividing contenders, who raise odious reports of their brethren as popish, &c. who do but attempt reconcilingly to open this doctrine more clearly than themselves. By Richard Baxter.
  • Ansvver to Dr. Tullies angry letter Answer to Dr. Tullies angry letter Exceptions against a vvriting of Mr. R. Baxters, in answer to some animadversions upon his Aphorisms Substance of Mr. Cartwright's exceptions considered May 26. 1652. An account of my consideration of the friendly, modest, learned animadversions of Mr. Chr. Cartwright of York, on my Aphorisms Of the imputation of Christ's righteousness to believers
  • Exceptions against a writing of Mr. R. Baxters, in answer to some animadversions upon his Aphorisms.
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Imprint
London: printed for Nevil Simons and Jonath. Robinson, at the Princes-Arms and Golden-Lion in St. Pauls Church-Yard, 1676.
Publication year
1676-1676
ESTC No.
R20361
Grub Street ID
80706
Description
[32], 198, [2], 94, [2]; 294 [i.e. 310], [10]; 184; 79, [1] p. ; 8⁰
Note
"Of the imputation of Christ's righteousness to believers", also issued separately (Wing B1332), and "An ansvver to Dr. Tullies angry letter" each have separate pagination and title page dated 1675; register is continuous. "May 26. 1652. An account of my consideration of the friendly, modest, learned animadversions of Mr. Chr. Cartwright of York, on my Aphorisms" (caption title) begins new pagination on ?B1r. "Exceptions against a vvriting of Mr. R. Baxters, in answer to some animadversions upon his Aphorisms. .. by Mr. Chr. Cartwright", also issued separately (Win C691), and "The substance of Mr. Cartwright's exceptions considered" each have separate pagination, register, and title page dated 1675.

P. 310 misnumbered 294.Citation/references Wing (2nd ed., 1994), B1428