A fresh suit against human ceremonies in God's vvorship. Or a triplication unto. D. Burgesse his rejoinder for D. Morton The first part

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A fresh suit against human ceremonies in God's vvorship. Or a triplication unto. D. Burgesse his rejoinder for D. Morton The first part
Author
Ames, William, 1576-1633.
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[Amsterdam] :: Printed [by the successors of Giles Thorp],
anno 1633.
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Subject terms
Burges, John, 1561?-1635. -- Answer rejoyned to that much applauded pamphlet of a namelesse author, bearing this title: viz. A reply to Dr. Mortons generall Defence of three nocent ceremonies, &c.
Church of England -- Liturgy -- Early works to 1800.
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"A fresh suit against human ceremonies in God's vvorship. Or a triplication unto. D. Burgesse his rejoinder for D. Morton The first part." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A19142.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.

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Quaere 4.

Whether this charge issues

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not out of a principle, desirous to make the Persons of non con∣formists, odious to all, proclay∣ming them as such, whose intol∣lerable pride, scornes & contem∣nes, all men in regard of themsel∣ves?

Whether the Rej. his passion did not transport him beyond him∣self in this accusation, when it makes him contradict his owne confession? preface: p. 5.

Ther be some moderate learned, God∣ly, loving. &c.

VVhether his spleen is not great that would spare none, but even destroy the Nation of Noncon∣formists, in the esteeme of men: As Haman the Iues? For of all he speakes: They: Them.

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