Hooke, Joseph.
A necessary apology for the baptized believers: wherein they are vindicated from the unjust and pernicious accusations of Mr. William Eratt, the Parish Minister of Hatfield near Doncaster in Yorkshire, in his Epistle to John Woodward. In meekness shewing, 1. That the People to whom John Woodward is joyned, called Ana-Baptists, are not rightly so called, and are no new Sect. 2. That their Doctrine and Practice is according to the Scriptures. 3. That they are a true Church of Christ. 4. That their Friendly Separation from the Church of England, is not without cause. 5. That it concerns both Parties to consider one another in Love, and to unite in the known Truth. By Joseph Hooke, a servant of Christ, and a hearty Lover of all Men.
London : printed by R. Tookey, to be sold by William Marshal at the Bible in New-Gate-Street, 1701.
ESTC No. T71098.Grub Street ID 294703.
Hooke, Joseph.
Creed-Making and creed-imposing considered; and the divinity of Christ, and the doctrine of the Trinity defended. Formerly published in three tracts, and now comprized in one, for the use of Weak Believers, that they may stand fast in their Antient Faith, in these staggering Times. To which is annexed, The Sense of two eminent Gospel Ministers about these weighty Points of Faith, to wit Mr. Thomas Grantham, and Dr. John Gale, of blessed Memory. By J.H. a Baptized Believer, and a Servant of Christ.
London : printed by J. Darby and T. Browne in Bartholomew-Close, 1729.
ESTC No. T70371.Grub Street ID 294121.