Truth triumphing over falshood, antiquity over novelty. Or, The first part of a just and seasonable vindication of the undoubted ecclesiasticall iurisdiction, right, legislative, coercive power of Christian emperors, kings, magistrates, parliaments, in all matters of religion, church-government, discipline, ceremonies, manners: summoning of, presiding, moderating in councells, synods; and ratifying their canons, determinations, decrees: as likewise of lay-mens right both to sit and vote in councells; ... In refutation of Mr. Iohn Goodwins Innocencies Triumph: my deare brother Burtons Vindication of churches, commonly called Independent: and of all anti-monarchicall, anti-parliamentall, anti-synodicall, and anarchicall paradoxes of papists, prelates, Anabaptists, Arminians, Socinians, Brownists, or Independents: whose old and new objections to the contrary, are here fully answered. By William Prynne, of Lincolnes Inne, Esquire.

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Imprint
London: printed by John Dawson, and are to be sold by Michael Sparke, Senior, 1645.
Publication year
1645-1645
ESTC No.
R212479
Grub Street ID
88070
Description
[12], 156 p. ; 4⁰
Note
At foot of title, above imprint: Decem. 3. 1644. It is ordered by the Committee of the House of Commons, concerning Printing, that this book, entituled, Truth triumphing over falshood, antiquity over novelty. be printed by Mich. Sparke, Senior. John White.

The words "Truth triumphing over falshood, antiquity over novelty." in the parliamentary order to print are enclosed in square brackets.

A reply to "Innocencies triumph" by John Goodwin and to "A vindication of churches, commonly called Independent" by Henry Burton.

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L copy filmed on UMI "Tract supplement" reel E1 (Harl. 5921[281]): title page only