A iustification of separation from the Church of England Against Mr Richard Bernard his invective, intituled; The separatists schisme. By Iohn Robinson.

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A iustification of separation from the Church of England Against Mr Richard Bernard his invective, intituled; The separatists schisme. By Iohn Robinson.
Author
Robinson, John, 1575?-1625.
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[Amsterdam :: G. Thorp],
Anno D. 1610.
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Bernard, Richard, 1568-1641. -- Christian advertisements and counsels of peace -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Church of England -- Controversial literature.
Brownists -- Early works to 1800.
Congregationalism -- Early works to 1800.
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1. In quoting scriptures by the way that is for things cōming in upon oc∣casion,* 1.1 but nothing to the mayne poynt, &c.* 1.2

And wherefore is this deceiptfull dealing thus to alleadge the scriptures? Because the simple reader is hereby made beleve, that all is spokē for the question controverted.

He is simple & careles also that wil not search the scriptures be∣fore he beleve that they ar brought to prove, if he any way suspect it, which who so doth can not be deceived, as is here insinuated.

It were to be wished we both † 1.3 spake and wrote the language of Canaan and none other, and not onely to vse, but even to note the scripture phrase soberly may be to the information and edifi∣cation of the reader.

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