[An after-reckoning with] Mr. Edwards: or, a true and sober answer, to a false accusation; wherein (among other things) is shewed the unlawfulness of giving the name of church to an house made of lime and stone; and the name of churches to parochiall congregations. Written by Benjamin Cox, master of arts, being one of them whom Master Edwards hath abused, unjustly calling them sectaries, time-servers, and innovators, in his Gangræna, or book of slanders.
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- [An after-reckoning with] Mr. Edwards: or, a true and sober answer, to a false accusation; wherein (among other things) is shewed the unlawfulness of giving the name of church to an house made of lime and stone; and the name of churches to parochiall congregations. Written by Benjamin Cox, master of arts, being one of them whom Master Edwards hath abused, unjustly calling them sectaries, time-servers, and innovators, in his Gangræna, or book of slanders.
- After-reckoning with Mr. Edwards: or, a true and sober answer, to a false accusation
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London: printed by R. White, for Giles Calvert, at the Black-spred-Eagle, near the West end of Pauls, 1646.
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- 1646
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- R233545
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- 105056
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- [2], 17, [1] p. ; 4⁰
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