The blovdy tenent, of persecution, for cause of conscience, discussed, in a conference betweene trvth and peace. VVho, in all tender affection, present to the High court of Parliament, (as the result of their discourse) these, (amongst other passages) of highest consideration
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| OCLC: | 6721844 |
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| Other Authors: | , |
| Language: | English |
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[London?]
1644.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. |
| Series: | American Culture Series I.
r.005, item 041. |
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| Format: | Monograph Microform Note that CRL will digitize material from the collection when copyright allows. |
| Item Description: | Another edition printed the same year, differs slightly in title and errata. The "Scriptures and reasons" (p. 1-6) is a part--the 6th-9th chapters--of a work printed in 1620, entitled "A most humble supplication of the King's Majesty's loyal subjects, ready to testify all civil obedience ..." signed by "Your Majesty's loyal subjects unjustly called Anabaptists", a work attributed to John Murton. The "Model of church and civil power" "examined and answered" in the last fifty-six chapters, is probably not that ascribed to Richard Mather, but an earlier one, never printed, drawn up in accordance with the Act of the General court, March 4, 1634, "by the elders and brethern of every church within this jurisdiction". cf. The bloudy tenent of persecution, ed. by S. L. Caldwell, Providence, 1867; and O. S. Straus, Roger Williams, New York, 1894. |
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| Physical Description: | 12 p. ̋., 247 p. 19 cm. |