A reply to the Reverend Dean of St. Pauls's Reflections on the Rector of Sutton, &c. Wherein the principles and practices of the non-conformists are not only vindicated by Scripture, but by Dr. Stillingfleet's rational account, as well as his Irenicum; as also by the writings of the Lord Faulkland, Mr. Hales, Mr. Chillingworth, &c. By the same hand. To which is added, St. Paul's work promoted; or, proper materials drawn from the true and only way of concord, and pleas for peace, and other late writings of Mr. Richard Baxter, for uniting Protestant dissenters, and repairing a divided church.
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London: printed by J.D. to be sold by Richard Janeway, in Queens-Head Alley in Pater-noster-Row, 1681.
- Publication year
- 1681-1681
- ESTC No.
- R6809
- Grub Street ID
- 127115
- Description
- [2], 56 [i.e. 96], 99-127, [1] p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- Attributed to John Barret, whose name appears on N4v. Sometimes also attributed to Vincent Alsop.
Quotations from Edward Stillingfleet and William Chillingworth on A1v.
A reply to "The unreasonableness of separation" by Edward Stillingfleet, in defence of: Barret, John. The rector of Sutton committed with the dean of St. Paul's.
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- Identified as Wing B910A on UMI microfilm "Early English books, 1641-1700" reel 2204 and as Wing B910B on reel 1395 of the same set