Separation convicted of prophanation, oppression, persecution, rebellion, self-destruction, and antichristianism being a further evidence of the mischief of separation, as asserted by the most learned and pious Dr. Edw. Stillingfleet, Dean of St. Pauls. By Lewes Sharpe, rector of Moreton-Hampstead in Devon
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- Imprint
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London: printed by J.C. and Freeman Collins; to be sold by the booksellers of London and Exeter, 1681.
- Publication year
- 1681
- ESTC No.
- R37382
- Grub Street ID
- 119616
- Description
- [6], 38 p. ; 4°.
- Note
- A reply to: Stillingfleet, Edward. The unreasonableness of separation
The words "prophanation, .. persecution," and "rebellion, .. antichristianism" are bracketed together on title page.
- Uncontrolled note
- Identified as Wing S3006A on UMI microfilm "Early English books, 1641-1700"