The way of Congregational churches cleared: in two treatises. In the former, from the historical aspersions of Mr. Robert Baylie, in his book, called A disswasive from the errors of the time. In the latter, from some contradictions of Vindicæ clavium: and from, some mis-constructions of learned Mr. Rutherford in his book intituled The due right of presbyteries. By Mr. John Cotton, sometime preacher at Boston in Lincoln-shire, and now teacher of the church at Boston, in New-England.

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  • The way of Congregational churches cleared: in two treatises. In the former, from the historical aspersions of Mr. Robert Baylie, in his book, called A disswasive from the errors of the time. In the latter, from some contradictions of Vindicæ clavium: and from, some mis-constructions of learned Mr. Rutherford in his book intituled The due right of presbyteries. By Mr. John Cotton, sometime preacher at Boston in Lincoln-shire, and now teacher of the church at Boston, in New-England.
  • Second part (being doctrinal, and controversal) concerning Congregational churches and their government Second part (being doctrinal, and controversial) concerning Congregational churches and their government
People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed by Matthew Simmons, for John Bellamie, at the signe of the three Golden-Lions, in Cornhill, 1648.
Publication year
1648-1648
ESTC No.
R22936
Grub Street ID
101859
Description
[12], 104, 44 p. ; 4⁰
Note
"An epistle pacificatory" signed: Nathanael Homes.

The phrases "A disswasive ... time." and "The due right of Presbyteries." are each enclosed in square brackets on title page.

The words "from ... time.", "from ... clavium:" and "some ... presbyteries." are each bracketed together on title page.

"The second part (being doctrinal, and controversal [sic]) concerning Congregational churches and their government" (caption title) begins new pagination on 2A1r.