The sufficiency of the Spirit's teaching, without human learning. Or, A treatise tending to prove human learning, to be no help to the spiritual understanding of the Word of God. Written (if it may be) for the silencing of such false and scandalous reports as have been rumoured about concerning this matter; and also for the information of all such as desire to know the truth. By Samuel How. The fifth edition corrected. Seen, allow'd, and first printed by some friends of the author, 1639

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  • The sufficiency of the Spirit's teaching, without human learning. Or, A treatise tending to prove human learning, to be no help to the spiritual understanding of the Word of God. Written (if it may be) for the silencing of such false and scandalous reports as have been rumoured about concerning this matter; and also for the information of all such as desire to know the truth. By Samuel How. The fifth edition corrected. Seen, allow'd, and first printed by some friends of the author, 1639
  • Treatise tending to prove human learning
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Imprint
London : printed for a friend of the author, and sold by William and Joseph Marshall, at the Bible in Newgate-street, [ca. 1689]
Publication year
1689
ESTC No.
R39276
Grub Street ID
121179
Description
[2], vi, 30 p. ; 4°.
Note
Wing (CD-ROM edition) reports date of publication as post 1700

Price and advertisements following imprint: Price 6 d. Where are likewise sold Delaun's Plea for the Non-conformists; and Mr. Bunyan's Works, Caryl on Job, in two large volumes in folio, and Poole's Synopsis criticorum

Advertisements: imprint area, and p. 30

Title framed in double rule.
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