Quaking principles dashed in pieces by the standing and unshaken truth. : Being an examination of the tenents held forth by certain northern people, viz. 1. Slighting of the written word. 2. A speaking to that within man. 3. Denying the use of reason in the matters of God. 4. A denying of the ascension and being of the body of Christ. 5. A denying of all the ordinances of Christ. 6. A denying honour to men. 7. Affording absolute perfection at one instant. /

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Author / Creator:Howet, Enoch.
Imprint:London : Printed by Henry Hills, and are to be sold at his House near Py-corner at the sign of Sir John Oldcastle., 1655.
Description:1 online resource ([2], 18 pages)
Language:English
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Notes:Wing (2nd ed.) H3152
Thomason E.821[2].
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