An appeal to the impartial & judicious reader. Touching the points in debate between the author and Mr. Joseph Hacon; and their debates in those points. Or, a detection of the weakness, wriness, and many miscarriages of the said Mr. Hacon, in his late vindication of his review, to which is added in the close, a brief declaration of the grace of God to mankind, and a serious invitation to all men to embrace it. By John Horne, Minister of South-Lin in Norfolk.
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- Imprint
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London: printed for the author, 1662.
- Publication year
- 1662-1662
- ESTC No.
- R219061
- Grub Street ID
- 93649
- Description
- [4], 88 p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- A reply to 'A vindication of the review' by Joseph Hacon, who died after this attack had gone to press; in an advertisement on page 88, Horn excuses himself and says "to prevent any uncharitable constructions .. as if I had done it as insulting over the dead: it was so writte and concluded when I first sent it up: ..".
- Uncontrolled note
- Pp. 70, 71 misnumbered 71 and 70 respectively, pp. 74 and 75 have pagination similarly reversed