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The counter buffe or, Certaine observations upon Mr. Edvvards his animadversions, touching a pamphlet intituled Little Non-such whereby is discernd how passion or spleene may transport some that would be thought great clerks which according to the proverb, doth not alwayes prove the wisest men. To avoyd all partiality, we will first lay downe Mr. Edwards his own words, touching the three heads he hath culd out of the aforesaid pamphlet, and then our observations upon each shewing (in conclusion) how much hee mistakes the right Independent. If thy minde be busied elsewhere, lay this booke aside till better leysure, it will require privacy and thy best attention.
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Ancilla divinitatis, or, The hand-maid to divinity Containing a brief explication of most of the now controverted points in the matters of religion. As also many remarkable passages in relation to the Commonwealth, worthy the observation of every person bearing affection to the Good Old Cause.
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The Independents dream, of a new-nothing, called a church, without either government, doctrine or manners, suitable to the Gospell of Jesus Christ: zealously interpreted, by a Christian brother, who is a profest enemy to confusion. Shewing how the Independent-dreaming teachers, through the spectacles of phantasie, discover strange new-lights, and new-born truths, wherewith they delude the hearts of the simple, and allure them into the labyrinth of their innovated traditionall forme of godlinesse.
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A reply to Mr. Rutherfurd, or A defence of the answer to Reverend Mr. Herles booke against the independency of churches. VVherein such objections and answers, as are returned to sundry passages in the said answer by Mr. Samuel Rutherfurd, a godly and learned brother of the Church of Scotland, in his boke entituled The due right of Presbyters, are examined and removed, and the answer justified and cleared. /
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A vindication of ordinances:
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Two treatises of Mr. Jeremiah Burroughs. The first of earthly mindedness, wherein is shewed, 1. What earthly mindedness is. ... 6. Directions how to get our hearts free from earthly mindedness. The second treatise, of conversing in Heaven, and walking with God. Wherein is shewed, 1. How the Saints have their conversation in Heaven. ... 9. Rules for our walking with God. The fourth volumn [sic] published by Thomas Goodwyn. William Greenhil. Sydrach Simpson. Philip Nye. William Bridge. John Yates. William Addeley.
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The Independants declaration delivered in to the Assembly.
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A preservative against false teachers, or, A treatise discovering false teachers, by their tenets and practises also, arguments grounded upon the word of God, proving that it is unlawfull to goe to the separated congregations to hear the ministers thereof /
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A testimony of God, and his way, and worship against all the false wayes and worships of the vvorld. Also an answer to some of the false doctrines held forth, by a professed minister, in VVales; shewing the unsoundness of his former actions, and is found to be one, in the nature of the vvorld; which sometime he hath spoken against. With an answer to some queries; propounded by one, who is called an Anabaptist. /
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Yperaspistes or a buckler for the Church of England against certaine queries propounded by Mr Pendarvis (late lecturer of Wanting) called Arrowes against Babylon. By way of reply to the most remarkable passages contained in them, and an addition of severall anti-queries in the close. /
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Tub-preachers overturn'd or Independency to be abandon'd and abhor'd as destructive to the majestracy and ministery, of the church and common-wealth of England. Proved in a satisfactory answer to a lybellous pamphlet, intituled A letter to Mr Thomas Edwards, with an infamous dedication. Shewing the vanity, folly, madness of the deboyst buff-coat, mechanick frize-coat, lay illiterate men and women, to usurpe the ministery, and audaciously vent their own hereticall opinions, in their hous- (alias tub) -- preachings. viz. Wiet a cobler. Robine a sadler. Sammon a sho-maker. Barde a smith. Kiffin a glover. Patience a taylor. Tue a girdler. Wilkin the meal-man. Fletcher a cooper. Hobson a taylor. Oates a button-maker. Ives a box-maker. Barbone a lether-seller. Parvis a gold-smith. Lamb a sope-boyler. Bignall a porter. Henshaw a confectioner, alias infectioner. Bulcher a chicken-man. Hawes a broaker. Duper a cow-keeper. Reader, I cannot inform thee of their christen names because 'tis questionable whether they have any.
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New-Englands Jonas cast up at London: or, A relation of the proceedings of the court at Boston in New-England against divers honest and godly persons, for petitioning for government in the common-wealth, according to the lawes of England, and for admittance of themselves and children to the sacraments in their churches; and in case that should not be granted, for leave to have ministers and church-government according to the best reformation of England and Scotland. Together with a confutation of some reports of a fained miracle upon the aforesaid petition, being thrown over-board at sea; as also a breif [sic] answer to some passages in a late book (entituled Hypocrisie unmasked) set out by Mr. Winslowe, concerning the Independent churches holding communion with the reformed churches. /
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Anarchia Anglicana: or, the history of independency. The second part Being a continuation of relations and observations historicall and politique upon this present Parliament, begun anno 16. Caroli Primi. By Theodorus Verax.
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One of George Keith's friends serious enquiry whether it be better to joyn with the Independents, Presbyterians, or Church of England, in matters of religion, humbly offer'd to the Independents and Presbyterians, and that champion Trepidantium Malleus, desiring there judgment, before they follow Trepidantium Malleus's method.
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Anarchia Anglicana: or, the history of independency. The second part Being a continuation of relations and observations historicall and politique upon this present Parliament, begun anno 16. Caroli Primi. By Theodorus Verax.
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