The Bloudy Tenent, Washed, and Made White in the Bloude of the Lambe ...
The Bloudy Tenent, Washed, and Made White in the Bloude of the Lambe: Being Disucssed and Discharged of Bloud-Guiltinesse by Just Defence. Wherein the Great Questions of this Present Time are Handled, viz. How Farre Liberty of Conscience ... to be Given to those, that Truly Feare God? And how Farre ... to Turbulent and Pestilent Persons, that ... Disturb the Civil Peace Where they Live? Also how Farre the Magistrate May Proceed in the Duties of the First Table? And that all Magistrates Ought to Study the Word and Will of God, that they May Frame their Government According to it. Discussed as they are Alleged in Divers Scriptures, out of the Old and New Testament. Wherein also the Practice of Princes in Debated, Together with the Judgement of Ancient and Late Writers of Most Precious Esteeme. Whereunto is Added a Reply to Mr. Williams Answer, to Mr. Cottons Letter.
London: Mathew Symmons, 1647.
Authority file: https://viaf.org/viaf/100280521/#Cotton,_John,_1584-1652.
Edited by: Christopher Martinuzzi
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