The vnreasonablenesse of the separation. Made apparant, by an examination of Mr. Iohnsons pretended reasons, published an. 1608. Wherby hee laboureth to iustifie his schisme from the church assemblies of England.

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  • The vnreasonablenesse of the separation. Made apparant, by an examination of Mr. Iohnsons pretended reasons, published an. 1608. Wherby hee laboureth to iustifie his schisme from the church assemblies of England.
  • Unreasonablenesse of the separation Unreasonablenesse of the separation
  • Manudiction for Mr. Robinson.
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Imprint
At Dort: Printed by George Waters, 1614.
Publication year
1614-1614
ESTC No.
S113892
Grub Street ID
133618
Description
[128] p. ; 4⁰
Note
Anonymous. By William Bradshaw. Includes: Ames, William. A manudiction for Mr. Robinson.

"The unreasonablenesse of the separation" answers STC 14660: Francis Johnson's "Certayne reasons and arguments proving that it is not lawfull to heare the present ministerie of the Church of England". "A manudiction for Mr. Robinson" answers: John Robinson's "Of religious communion private, & publique" (stc 21115)--Folger Shakespeare Library catalogue.

"The unreasonableness of the separation" has anonymous preface, identified as by William Ames in STC 3533. "A manudicition for Mr. Robinson" is answered by STC 21111--STC.

Signatures: A-Q? (A1 blank).