A retort: or, New errors extracted, and old ones refined. [electronic resource] : Wherein the best relish that may be, is put upon the church-government that would be, for feare nice people at first tast should make sowre faces, and complaine of that, that many learned doctors begin to feare they will never be troubled with. With a brief hint of the slender endeavours, and crosse workings of some of our former armies, and the honest aimes, admirable actions, and good successe of our late new modell, which hath (amongst many others) wrought this miracle.
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Other title: | Retort. New errors extracted, and old ones refined. |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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London :
Printed for R.W.,
1647.
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Series: | Early English books online.
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