A third defence of the cause of peace, proving 1. The need of our concord, 2. The impossibility of it, on the terms of the present impositions. Against the accusations and storms of, viz. Mr. John Hinckley. A nameless impleader. A nameless reflector, or Speculum, &c. Mr. John Cheney's second accusation. Mr. Roger L'Strange, justice, &c. The Dialogue between the Pope and a fanatic. J. Varney's phanatic Prophesie. By Richard Baxter

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  • A third defence of the cause of peace, proving 1. The need of our concord, 2. The impossibility of it, on the terms of the present impositions. Against the accusations and storms of, viz. Mr. John Hinckley. A nameless impleader. A nameless reflector, or Speculum, &c. Mr. John Cheney's second accusation. Mr. Roger L'Strange, justice, &c. The Dialogue between the Pope and a fanatic. J. Varney's phanatic Prophesie. By Richard Baxter
  • Richard Baxters second account to Mr. John Cheney of his judgment ...; There is a law against lying, to which we must conform: or Truth pleaded for peace, against the many falshoods of an un-named impleader; ...
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London : printed for Jacob Sampson, next to the Wonder Tavern in Ludgate-Street, 1681.
Publication year
1681
ESTC No.
R647
Grub Street ID
126813
Description
[12], 132, 152 p. ; 8°.
Note
"Richard Baxters second account to Mr. John Cheney of his judgment, accused by him of atheism, subverting all religion, Christianity, the Gospel, the church, all government, introducing popery, &c. especially for asserting, 1. That Christ hath instituted one universal church of which he onely is the Head; and particular churches as parts of it, of which the pastors are subordinate heads or governours, and so formally differenced. 2. That neither of them is constituted without some signification of consent: which he never before heard one Christian deny." [2]B1r, page 1 (following page 132)

"There is a law against lying, to which we must conform: or Truth pleaded for peace, against the many falshoods of an un-named impleader; who pretendeth to answer several writings of the author Richard Baxter." [2]F7r, page 77

Signatures: [A]]6] B-I]8] K]2] [2]B-K]8] L]4.
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