Sectaries vnmasked and confuted. By the treating upon divers points of doctrine in debate betwixt the Presbyterialists and sectarists, Anabaptists, Independents, and Papists. / By George Palmer wel-wisher to a warrantable uniformity in godly religious exercises.

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Sectaries vnmasked and confuted. By the treating upon divers points of doctrine in debate betwixt the Presbyterialists and sectarists, Anabaptists, Independents, and Papists. / By George Palmer wel-wisher to a warrantable uniformity in godly religious exercises.
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Palmer, George, b. 1596 or 7.
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London :: Printed by Richard Cotes,
1647.
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Lamb, Thomas, d. 1686 -- Early works to 1800.
Church polity -- Early works to 1800.
Christian sects -- England -- Early works to 1800.
Great Britain -- Church history -- 17th century.
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"Sectaries vnmasked and confuted. By the treating upon divers points of doctrine in debate betwixt the Presbyterialists and sectarists, Anabaptists, Independents, and Papists. / By George Palmer wel-wisher to a warrantable uniformity in godly religious exercises." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A90720.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 29, 2025.

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them, for with their mouth they shew much love, but their heart goeth af∣ter their covetousnesse. And loe, thou art unto them as a very lovely song, of one that hath a pleasant voyce, &c.
Ezek. 33. 31, 32.
And ee that departeth from evill maketh himselfe a pray, and the Lord saw it, and it displeased him, &c.
Esay 57. 16.
I will make thy tongue cleave to the roofe of thy mouth, that thou shalt be dumb, and shalt not bee to them a reprover, for they are a rebellious house,
Ezek. 3. 26.
By men of other tongues and stammering lips will I speake to this people, &c.
Isay 28. 11.
If a man walking in the spirit of falsehood doe lie, saying, I will prophesie of wine and strong drinke, even hee shall bee the prophet of this people,
Micah. 2. 11.
Oh Ephraim what shall I doe unto thee? Oh Judah what shall I doe unto thee? for your goodnesse is as a morning cloude, and as the early dew it goeth away,
Hosea 6. 4.
Repent and turne your selves from all your transgressions, so iniquitie shall not bee your ruine,
Ezek. 18. 30.
Come and let us returne unto the Lord, for hee hath torne, and hee will heale us; hee hath smitten, and hee will bind us up,
Hosea 6. 1.
Turne yee, Oh turne yee, for why will yee die O yee people of England?
Ezek. 33. 11.
Let us search and try our wayes, and turne againe to the Lord, let us lift up our hearts with our hands unto God in the heavens,
Lam. 3. 40, 41.
To the Law, and to the testimony, if they speake not according to this rule, it is because there is no light in them,
Esay 8. 20.
If any man will doe his will hee shall know the doctrine whether it bee of God, or whether I speake of my selfe,
John 7. 17.
When the heart shall bee turned to the Lord, the vaile shall bee taken away,
2 Cor. 3. 16.
To him that ordereth his conversation aright, will I shew the salvation of God,
Psal. 50▪ 2.
If yee bee willing and obedient, yee shall ate the good of the land, but if yee bee wicked, and rebell, yee shall bee consumed with the sword, &c.
Esay 1. 19, 20.
FINIS.
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