Kātabaptistai kataptüstoi The dippers dipt, or, The anabaptists duck'd and plung'd over head and eares, at a disputation in Southwark : together with a large and full discourse of their 1. Original. 2. Severall sorts. 3. Peculiar errours. 4. High attempts against the state. 5. Capitall punishments, with an application to these times / by Daniel Featley ...

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Kātabaptistai kataptüstoi The dippers dipt, or, The anabaptists duck'd and plung'd over head and eares, at a disputation in Southwark : together with a large and full discourse of their 1. Original. 2. Severall sorts. 3. Peculiar errours. 4. High attempts against the state. 5. Capitall punishments, with an application to these times / by Daniel Featley ...
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Featley, Daniel, 1582-1645.
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London :: Printed for Nicholas Bourne ... and Richard Royston ...,
1645.
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Anabaptists -- England.
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A TABLE of the especiall Contents.

  • I. A True Relation of a Disputation in Southwark, with foure Ana∣baptists. page 1.
  • II. Aaditions to the former Disputation: In which, to cleere Texts of Scripture before alledged, are adjoyned divers Arguments drawn from the testimony of the Fathers, and consent of the Church, and reasons for Childrens Baptisme. 18
  • III. A Tractate of the names and severall sorts of Anabaptists. 23
  • IV. Of the Errours of the Anabaptists both common to other Sects, and those which are peculiarly thir owne. 28
  • V. A particular confutation of six of their erronerus tenets:
  • 1. Concerning Dipping, and the pretended necessity thereof.
  • 2. Concerning the baptizing of Children, p. 39. To which is added, A censure of Master Cornwell his Booke, intituled, The Vindication of the Commission of King Jesus, p. 64. As also of A. R. his Tra∣ctate, intituled, The vanity of childish Baptisme. 69
  • 3. Concerning Set-formes of Prayer. 84
  • 4. Concerning the dstinction of the Clergie and Laitie. 129
  • 5. Concerning taking oathes before the Magistrate, especially the Oath Ex Officio. 157
  • 6. Concerning the office of the Civill Magistrate. 178
  • VI. Remarkable Stories of the Anabaptists; wherein it is proved expe∣rimentally,
  • 1. That they are an illiterate and sottish Sect. 199
  • 2. That they are a lying and a blasphemous Sect, falsely pretending to divine Visions and Revelations. 204
  • 3. That they are an impure and carnall Sect. 207
  • 4. That they are a cruell and bloody Sect. 210
  • 5. That they are a profane and sacrilegious Sect. 212
  • VII. The fearfull judgements of God inflicted upon the ring-leaders of that Sect. 217
  • VIII. Animadversions upon the Anabaptists Confession, printed at Lon∣don, Anno Dom. 1644. 219
  • IX. The conclusion of all. 227
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