The dovvnfall of Babilon: or The mistery of iniquity opened Wherein is declared the grounds and reasons of our departing from Rome, and that we had just cause to separate from her, and that in departing from her, we have not departed from the Church of Christ, but returned to it; also that to heare a false and unlawfull minister in the execution of his office, is unlawfull, and a breach of every one of the ten Commandements. BY S. R.
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dc.description.abstract | Publication date conjectured by Wing. Caption title on p. 1 reads: The reasons of the saints departing out of Babylon. Errata on p. 26. Copy catalogued imperfect: title page is cropped at foot with partial loss of imprint; publication date conjectured by Wing. Reproduction of the original in the Trinity College Library, Cambridge. |
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dc.title | The dovvnfall of Babilon: or The mistery of iniquity opened Wherein is declared the grounds and reasons of our departing from Rome, and that we had just cause to separate from her, and that in departing from her, we have not departed from the Church of Christ, but returned to it; also that to heare a false and unlawfull minister in the execution of his office, is unlawfull, and a breach of every one of the ten Commandements. BY S. R. |
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