An impartial inquiry into the nature of sin. In which are evidently proved its positive entity or being, the true original of its existence; the essentiall parts of its composition, by reason, authority, divine, humane, antient, modern,-- Romane. Reformed. The adversarie confessions and contradictions; the judgement of experience and common sense; partly extorted by Mr. Hickman's challenge, partly by the influence which his errour hath had on the lives of many, (especially on the practice of our last and worst times,) but chiefly intended as an amulet to prevent the like mischiefs in time to come. To which is added an appendix; in vindication of Doctor Hammond; with the concurrence of Doctor Sanderson; the Oxford visitors impleaded; the supreme authority asserted; together with diverse other subjects, whose heads are gathered in the contents. After all a postscript concerning some dealings of Mr. Baxter. By Thomas Pierce Rector of Brington.

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  • An impartial inquiry into the nature of sin. In which are evidently proved its positive entity or being, the true original of its existence; the essentiall parts of its composition, by reason, authority, divine, humane, antient, modern,-- Romane. Reformed. The adversarie confessions and contradictions; the judgement of experience and common sense; partly extorted by Mr. Hickman's challenge, partly by the influence which his errour hath had on the lives of many, (especially on the practice of our last and worst times,) but chiefly intended as an amulet to prevent the like mischiefs in time to come. To which is added an appendix; in vindication of Doctor Hammond; with the concurrence of Doctor Sanderson; the Oxford visitors impleaded; the supreme authority asserted; together with diverse other subjects, whose heads are gathered in the contents. After all a postscript concerning some dealings of Mr. Baxter. By Thomas Pierce Rector of Brington.
  • Postscript touching some late dealings of Master Baxter
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Imprint
London: printed by R[oger]. N[orton]. for T. Garthwait, at the little north-door of Saint Pauls Church, 1660.
Publication year
1660-1660
ESTC No.
R80
Grub Street ID
128209
Description
[32], 237, [3], 29, [3] p. ; 4⁰
Note
In part a reply to: Hickman, Henry. Patro-scholastiko-dikaiosis.

The words "reason, ... and common sense;" are gathered by a left brace, and within that brace the words "divine, humane,", "antient, modern,-", and "Romane. Reformed." are each enclosed by left braces on title page.

Printer's name from Wing CD.

Includes bibliography.