A briefe discourse of certaine points of the religion which is among the commõ sort of Christians, which may bee termed the countrie diuinitie with a manifest confutation of the same, after the order of a dialogue / compiled by George Gifforde.
- Title
- A briefe discourse of certaine points of the religion which is among the commõ sort of Christians, which may bee termed the countrie diuinitie with a manifest confutation of the same, after the order of a dialogue / compiled by George Gifforde.
- Author
- Gifford, George, d. 1620.
- Publication
- Imprinted at London :: For Toby Cook, dwelling at the Tigres head in Paules churchyard, and are there to bee solde,
- 1582.
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- Subject terms
- Puritans -- England.
- Pastoral theology -- Church of England -- Early works to 1900.
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https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A72174.0001.001
- Cite this Item
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Contents
- title page
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To the Right honourable
his very good Lord, Ambrose Earle of Warwick, Maister of herMa∣iesties Ordinance, Knight of the noble order of the Garter, and one of her highnessemost honourable priuie Councel, George Gifford wisheth increase of al true hap∣pines & honour, with the conti∣nuallcomfert of a good conscience. -
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A briefe discourse of cer∣taine pointes of the religion, whiche is among the common sorte of Christi∣ans: which may bee termed theCoun∣trie diuinitie: with a plaine and manifest confutation of the same, after the order of a Dia∣logue.