Clement Writer
Clement Writer (fl. 1627–1658), was an English "anti-scripturist" and clothier from Worcester, best known for his attacks on the infallibility of the Bible. Provided by Wikipedia
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An apologetical narration, or, A just and necessary vindication of Clement Writer against a four-fold charge laid on him by Richard Baxter, and published by him in print by Writer, Clement
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The jus divinum of presbyterie or, a treatise evidently proving by scripture, all true ministers or embassadors of the Gospel, to be endued with divine power from on High, do perso... by Writer, Clement
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The case betvveen Clement Writer and his most ungratefull uuckle Master George Worfeild deceased briefly abstracted into method and and now made publike for prevention of such misr... by Writer, Clement
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The sad case of Clement VVriter who hath waited for reliefe therein since the fourth of Decemb. 1640 by Writer, Clement
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The jus divinum of presbyterie. Or, A treatise evidently proving by Scripture; all true ministers or embassadours of the Gospell to be rightly called divines or, Jure divino by Writer, Clement
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