Darkness vanquished: or, Truth in it's primitive purity, being an answer to a late book of Mr. Henry Danvers, intituled A treatise of laying on of hands. Wherein his mistakes and cloudy apprehensions about it, are in a faithful and friendly manner rectified, his grand obiections answered, and imposition of hands upon baptised believers, as such with prayer for the spirit of promise is proved, to be a holy and divine institution of Jesus Christ, and accordingly practiced by the apostles and primitive saints. Together with the testimony of many famous writers, both antient, and of later times concerning it. BY B. K.

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  • Darkness vanquished: or, Truth in it's primitive purity, being an answer to a late book of Mr. Henry Danvers, intituled A treatise of laying on of hands. Wherein his mistakes and cloudy apprehensions about it, are in a faithful and friendly manner rectified, his grand obiections answered, and imposition of hands upon baptised believers, as such with prayer for the spirit of promise is proved, to be a holy and divine institution of Jesus Christ, and accordingly practiced by the apostles and primitive saints. Together with the testimony of many famous writers, both antient, and of later times concerning it. BY B. K.
  • Darkness vanquished Truth in it's primitive purity Darkness, and confusion vanquish't, or, Truth in its primitive purity Truth in its primitive purity
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Imprint
London: printed, and are to be sold by Benjamin Harris in Swithins Rents, at the Stationers Arms in Corn-hill, near the Royal Exchange, 1675.
Publication year
1675-1675
ESTC No.
R217553
Grub Street ID
92327
Description
[14], 112, 97-107, [3] p. ; 8⁰
Note
Dedication signed: Benjamin Keach.

A reply to: Danvers, Henry. A treatise of laying on of hands.

Running title reads: Darkness, and confusion vanquish't, or, Truth in its primitive purity.

Includes errata.