Adam's condition in paradise discovered: wherein is proved, that Adam had right to eternall life, in innocency; and forfeited it, for him and his. Also, A treatise of the lawful ministry; and the manner of Sion's redemption opened: in answer to a book of George Hammond, a taylor, of Biddenden in Kent; who calls himself Pastor of Christ's Church there: (And affirms that Adam's Sin did bring but temporal death on him, and all in his Loyns; and that all his Enjoyments, in Paradise, were Earthly; that none yet are in Heaven or Hell; that the Jews shall return to their own land, and enjoy it; that Christ shall reign in Earth a thousand years, &c.) The truth is asserted, and proved; and the errours refuted, by Hezekiah Holland, Anglo-Hibernus Minister of Sutton-Valence in Kent. Geo. Hammond's book, is, in part, an answer to a letter sent him from Mr. Rutton, abou a former dispute between them, about original sin, & c.
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London: printed for George Calvert, at the Half-Moon in the New Buildings in Pauls Church-yard, 1656.
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- 1656
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- R20188
- Grub Street ID
- 79181
- Description
- [8], 43, [1] p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- "Geo. Hammond's book is, in part, an answer to a letter sent him from Mr. Rutton, about a former dispute between them, about original sin, &c.".
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