An answere vnto a wicked & infamous libel made by Christopher Vitel, one of the chiefe English elders of the pretended Family of Loue maintaining their doctrine, & carpingly answeringe to certaine pointes of a boke called the displaing of the Fam. Aunswered by I. Rogers.

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An answere vnto a wicked & infamous libel made by Christopher Vitel, one of the chiefe English elders of the pretended Family of Loue maintaining their doctrine, & carpingly answeringe to certaine pointes of a boke called the displaing of the Fam. Aunswered by I. Rogers.
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Rogers, John, fl. 1560-1580.
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At London :: Printed by Iohn Daye dwelling ouer Aldersgate,
Anno. 1579.
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Vitell, Christopher, fl. 1555-1579 -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Familists -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
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"An answere vnto a wicked & infamous libel made by Christopher Vitel, one of the chiefe English elders of the pretended Family of Loue maintaining their doctrine, & carpingly answeringe to certaine pointes of a boke called the displaing of the Fam. Aunswered by I. Rogers." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A10909.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 24, 2024.

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Vitell.

MOreouer you affirme in your [ 32] wrighting, that you, and all that are as your are, whome you all God his children, doe feele your

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selues wounded with sin vnto death: but by grace geuen from aboue, that wholesome medecine Christe Iesus whose passion hath purged, whose bloud hath clēsed, whose death hath cured all your diseases and maladies &c. So you confesse you neede not a∣ny more, for you are clensed and cu∣red of al your diseases, wherefore do you then condemne HN. which doth teache none other doctrine, where through men shal come to lyfe euer∣lasting but through the passiō, death, and bloud of Iesus Christ, but you are clensed as you say and therefore haue you no more neede of Christ nor of hys safemaking oyle of the godly saluation, for you affirme that ye are all cleane: and I would ye were clensed through Iesus Christ, for then coulde yee neither slaunder nor lye.

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