A messenger sent to remove some mistakes; or A desirous instrument for the promoting of truth, unity, peace and love in the church of Christ. By way of answer to a book, untruly and improperly intitled, A vindication of that righteous principle of the doctrine of Christ called laying on of hands upon baptized believers. By Thomas Morris, a servant of Jesus Christ. Also Robert Everards Three questions propounded to Benjamin Morley about his practice of laying on of hands, with his answer, and R. E. reply.

All titles
  • A messenger sent to remove some mistakes; or A desirous instrument for the promoting of truth, unity, peace and love in the church of Christ. By way of answer to a book, untruly and improperly intitled, A vindication of that righteous principle of the doctrine of Christ called laying on of hands upon baptized believers. By Thomas Morris, a servant of Jesus Christ. Also Robert Everards Three questions propounded to Benjamin Morley about his practice of laying on of hands, with his answer, and R. E. reply.
  • Messenger sent to remove some mistakes Desirous instrument for the promoting of truth, unity, peace and love in the church of Christ
  • Robert Everards Three questions propounded to Benjamin Morley.
People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for R.E. and are to be sold by Richard Moon, at the seven Stars neer the North Door of Pauls Church, 1655.
Publication year
1655-1655
ESTC No.
R207456
Grub Street ID
83839
Description
[6], 42; 18 p. ; 4⁰
Note
Robert Everards Three questions (Wing E3541).. has a caption title, separate pagination and register.

A reply to: Morley, Benjamin. A vindication of that righteous principle of the doctrine of Christ called laying on of hands upon baptized believers.

Annotation on Thomason copy: "May. 19".Citation/references Wing (2nd ed.), M2811

Wing (2nd ed.), E3541