The Reformed Presbyterian: Humbly Offering to the Consideration of All Pious and Peaceable Spirits Several Arguments for Obedience to the Act for Uniformity, As the Way to Unity. And Endeavouring to Demonstrate by Clear Inferen- Ces from the Sacred Scriptures, the Writings of Some of the Ancients, of Several Old Pastors of the Re- Formed Churches Abroad, and of the Most Eminent Old Non-Conformists Amongst Our Selves: As Mr. Jo- Sias Nichols, Mr. Paul Baines, Mr. Hildersham, Mr. John Ball, with Mr. Rich. Baxter, and Other Learned Di- Vines: As Mr. Perkins, Mr. John Randal, and Mr. Rob. Bolton, That There is Nothing Required by the Act for Uniformity that is Forbidden by the Law of God

The Reformed Presbyterian: Humbly Offering to the Consideration of All Pious and Peaceable Spirits Several Arguments for Obedience to the Act for Uniformity, As the Way to Unity. And Endeavouring to Demonstrate by Clear Inferen- Ces from the Sacred Scriptures, the Writings of Some of the Ancients, of Several Old Pastors of the Re- Formed Churches Abroad, and of the Most Eminent Old Non-Conformists Amongst Our Selves: As Mr. Jo- Sias Nichols, Mr. Paul Baines, Mr. Hildersham, Mr. John Ball, with Mr. Rich. Baxter, and Other Learned Di- Vines: As Mr. Perkins, Mr. John Randal, and Mr. Rob. Bolton, That There is Nothing Required by the Act for Uniformity that is Forbidden by the Law of God

Auteur : Richard Lytler (Citizen of London)

Date de publication : 1662

Éditeur : J.G.

Nombre de pages : 159

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