Thomas Forrester
Thomas Forrester
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The Hierarchical Bishops claim to a Divine right, tried at the Scripture-bar
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Rectius instruendum, or, A review and examination of the doctrine presented by one assuming the name of Informer, in three dialogues with a certain Doubter, upon the controverted points of Episcopacy ...
cover - CECausa episcopatus hierarchici l...Thomas Forrester
Causa episcopatus hierarchici lucifuga, or, A confutation of J.S's Vindication of the (pretended) principles of the Cyprianic age
no cover - ARA review and consideration of t...Thomas Forrester
A review and consideration of two late pamphlets
no cover - TPTheses philosophicæThomas Forrester
Theses philosophicæ
no cover - THThe Hierarchical Bishops Claim...Thomas Forrester
The Hierarchical Bishops Claim To A Divine Right, Tried At The Scripture-Bar. Or, A Consideration of the Pleadings for Prelacy, from pretended Scriptural Arguments, Presented and Offered By Dr.Scott, in his Book intituled, The Christian Life, Part II. A.M.D.D. in his Enquiry into the New Opinions, &c. And by The Author of the Second Part of the Survey of Naphtali. Exposing their Bold Pervertings of the Scriptures pleaded by them; and Vindicating the Sound Sense of the Scriptures brought in De- bate, from their Scope, and the Judgment of Protestant Writers. The Whole issuing in a clear Discovery of the Solid Grounds of Presby- terian Government, in opposition to Prelacy
no cover - ACA counter-essay, or, A vindicat...Thomas Forrester
A counter-essay, or, A vindication and assertion of Calvin and Beza's presbyterian judgment and principles
no cover - ACA Counter-Essay : Or, A Vindica...Thomas Forrester
A Counter-Essay : Or, A Vindication and Assertion of Calvin and Beza's Presbyterian Judgment and Principles : Drawn from their Writings, in Answer to the Imputations of a late Pamphlet, Entituled, An Essay, concerning Church- Government, out of the Excellent Writings of Cal- vin and Beza, Attempting to fasten upon them an Episcopal Perswasion. Wherein is exhibit their Assertions of Presbyterian Govern- ment from Scripture, and this Authors Perversion of their Doctrine in his pretended Definitions, Postulatums, and Axioms, imputed to them, is discovered, the Falshood of his Propositions and Corollaries, and the Sophistrie of his Demonstrations founded upon the whole, detected
no cover - RIRectius instruendum, or, A revi...Thomas Forrester
Rectius instruendum, or, A review and examination of the doctrine presented by one assuming the name of ane [sic] informer
no cover - RIRectius Instruendum Or A Review...Thomas Forrester
Rectius Instruendum Or A Review and Examination Of the doctrine presented by one assuming the Name of ane Informer, in three dialogues with a certain Doubter, upon the controverted points of Episcopa- cy, the Covenants against Episcopa- cy, and Separation. Wherein the unsoundnes, and (in many thinges) the inconsistency of the Informers prin- ciples, arguments, and answers, upon these points, the violence which he hath offred unto the holy scripture, and to diverse authors ancient and mo- dern, is demonstrat and made appear. And that truth which is after godlines, owned by the true protestant Presbyterian Church of Scotland, asserted and vin- dicated. ... (2 lines; ornament)
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- Open Work
The Hierarchical Bishops claim to a Divine right, tried at the Scripture-bar
- Open Work
Rectius instruendum, or, A review and examination of the doctrine presented by one assuming the name of Informer, in three dialogues with a certain Doubter, upon the controverted points of Episcopacy ...
- Open Work
Causa episcopatus hierarchici lucifuga, or, A confutation of J.S's Vindication of the (pretended) principles of the Cyprianic age
- Open Work
A review and consideration of two late pamphlets
- Open Work
Theses philosophicæ
- Open Work
The Hierarchical Bishops Claim To A Divine Right, Tried At The Scripture-Bar. Or, A Consideration of the Pleadings for Prelacy, from pretended Scriptural Arguments, Presented and Offered By Dr.Scott, in his Book intituled, The Christian Life, Part II. A.M.D.D. in his Enquiry into the New Opinions, &c. And by The Author of the Second Part of the Survey of Naphtali. Exposing their Bold Pervertings of the Scriptures pleaded by them; and Vindicating the Sound Sense of the Scriptures brought in De- bate, from their Scope, and the Judgment of Protestant Writers. The Whole issuing in a clear Discovery of the Solid Grounds of Presby- terian Government, in opposition to Prelacy
- Open Work
A counter-essay, or, A vindication and assertion of Calvin and Beza's presbyterian judgment and principles
- Open Work
A Counter-Essay : Or, A Vindication and Assertion of Calvin and Beza's Presbyterian Judgment and Principles : Drawn from their Writings, in Answer to the Imputations of a late Pamphlet, Entituled, An Essay, concerning Church- Government, out of the Excellent Writings of Cal- vin and Beza, Attempting to fasten upon them an Episcopal Perswasion. Wherein is exhibit their Assertions of Presbyterian Govern- ment from Scripture, and this Authors Perversion of their Doctrine in his pretended Definitions, Postulatums, and Axioms, imputed to them, is discovered, the Falshood of his Propositions and Corollaries, and the Sophistrie of his Demonstrations founded upon the whole, detected
- Open Work
Rectius instruendum, or, A review and examination of the doctrine presented by one assuming the name of ane [sic] informer
- Open Work
Rectius Instruendum Or A Review and Examination Of the doctrine presented by one assuming the Name of ane Informer, in three dialogues with a certain Doubter, upon the controverted points of Episcopa- cy, the Covenants against Episcopa- cy, and Separation. Wherein the unsoundnes, and (in many thinges) the inconsistency of the Informers prin- ciples, arguments, and answers, upon these points, the violence which he hath offred unto the holy scripture, and to diverse authors ancient and mo- dern, is demonstrat and made appear. And that truth which is after godlines, owned by the true protestant Presbyterian Church of Scotland, asserted and vin- dicated. ... (2 lines; ornament)