The pagan preacher silenced. Or, an answer to a treatise of Mr. John Goodwin, entituled, the pagans debt & dowry: Wherein is discovered the weaknesse of his arguments, and that it doth not yet appear by scripture, reason, or the testimony of the best of his own side, that the heathen who never heard of the letter of the Gospel, are either obliged to, or enabled for the believing in Christ; and that they are either engaged to matrimonial debt, or admitted to a matrimonial dowry. Wherein also is historically discovered, and polemically discussed the doctrin of Universal grace, with the original, growth and fall thereof; as it hath been held forth by the most rigid patrons of it
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Main Author: Howe, Obadiah (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London Printed by Th. Maxey, for John Rothwell, at the Fountian and Bear in Cheap-side 1655
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Item Description:A reply to: Goodwin, John. The pagans debt and dowry. - Annotation on Thomason copy: "Aug. 16". - Reproduction of the original in the British Library. - The first numbered sequence of 11 pages contains: A verdict in the case depending between master J. Goodwin, and master Howe, concerning the Heavens preaching the Gospel; maintained by master Goodwin in his Pagans debt and dowry, as well as his Redemption redeemed. By George Kendall, D.D. - Thomason, E.851[16]. - Wing (2nd ed.), H3051
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