An apology for Congregational divines: against the charge of, 1. Crispianism, or Antinomianism. 2. Countenancing incompetent tradesmen, as preachers. 3. Causeless separation from the publick worship. Under which head are published amicable letters between the author and conformist (a man of renown, known e- [sic] where to be such) about liturgies and ceremonies. By a Presbyterian. Also a speech delivered at Turners-Hall, April 29. Where Mr. Keith, a reformed Quaker, with the leave of the Lord Mayor and Bishop, required Mr. Penn, Mr. Elwood, &c. to appear to answe his charge against them. By Trepidantium Malleus. With an account of his being knockt down, and a stone flung at his head till the blood run down his cloaths, after a threat about ten days before, from Friend, J.F. openly in the coffee-house, that a church friend of theirs, vow'd he would do it.
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- Imprint
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London: printed for John Harris, at the ..., [1698]
- Publication year
- 1698-1698
- ESTC No.
- R34116
- Grub Street ID
- 116653
- Description
- 95, [1], 95-190, 167-190 p. ; 12⁰
- Note
- Trepidantium Malleus is a pseudonym for Samuel Young.
- Uncontrolled note
- Verify imprint; copy catalogued trimmed