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.
Added name
Everard, Robert, fl. 1664. Robert Everards Three questions propounded to Benjamin Morley.
Publication year
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