Diapoliteia. A Christian concertation with Mr. Prin, Mr. Baxter, Mr. Harrington, for the true cause of the Commonvvealth. Or, An answer to Mr. Prin's (perditory) anatomy of the Republick, and his true and perfect narrative, &c. To Mr. Baxter's (purgatory) pills for the Army: and his wounding answer to the healing question. With some soft reflections upon his Catholick (or rather Cathulactick) key; and an examen of the late petition of the sixth of July to this Parliament. In all which we have a most necessary vindication of the cause; of the honourable persons now in Parliament and Council, from the venome and vilification of their pens. By Joh. Rogers, thorugh grace kept (under many sufferings) a faithful servant to Jesus Christ, his cause and the Commonwealth.

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Diapoliteia. A Christian concertation with Mr. Prin, Mr. Baxter, Mr. Harrington, for the true cause of the Commonvvealth. Or, An answer to Mr. Prin's (perditory) anatomy of the Republick, and his true and perfect narrative, &c. To Mr. Baxter's (purgatory) pills for the Army: and his wounding answer to the healing question. With some soft reflections upon his Catholick (or rather Cathulactick) key; and an examen of the late petition of the sixth of July to this Parliament. In all which we have a most necessary vindication of the cause; of the honourable persons now in Parliament and Council, from the venome and vilification of their pens. By Joh. Rogers, thorugh grace kept (under many sufferings) a faithful servant to Jesus Christ, his cause and the Commonwealth.
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Rogers, John, 1627-1665?
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London :: printed for Livewel Chapman, at the Crown in Popes-Head-Alley,
1659.
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Prynne, William, 1600-1669 -- Early works to 1800.
Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691 -- Early works to 1800.
Harrington, James, 1611-1677 -- Early works to 1800.
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"Diapoliteia. A Christian concertation with Mr. Prin, Mr. Baxter, Mr. Harrington, for the true cause of the Commonvvealth. Or, An answer to Mr. Prin's (perditory) anatomy of the Republick, and his true and perfect narrative, &c. To Mr. Baxter's (purgatory) pills for the Army: and his wounding answer to the healing question. With some soft reflections upon his Catholick (or rather Cathulactick) key; and an examen of the late petition of the sixth of July to this Parliament. In all which we have a most necessary vindication of the cause; of the honourable persons now in Parliament and Council, from the venome and vilification of their pens. By Joh. Rogers, thorugh grace kept (under many sufferings) a faithful servant to Jesus Christ, his cause and the Commonwealth." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A91933.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.

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ΔΙΑΠΟΛΙΤΕΊΑ. A Christian Concertation WITH Mr. Prin, Mr. Baxter, Mr. Harrington, For the True Cause of the COMMONVVEALTH. OR, An ANSWER to Mr. PRIN'S (Perditory) ANATOMY of the Republick, and his True and Perfect Narrative, &c. To Mr. BAXTER'S (Purgatory) PILLS for the ARMY: and his Wounding Answer to the Healing Question. WITH Some soft Reflections upon his Catholick (or rather Cathulactick) KEY; and an EXAMEN of the late Petition of the sixth of July to this Parliament. In all which we have A most Necessary VINDICATION of the Cause; of the Ho∣nourable Persons now in Parliament and Council, from the Venome and VILIFICATION of their Pens. By Joh. Rogers, through Grace kept (under many Sufferings) a faith∣ful Servant to Jesus Christ, his Cause and the Commonwealth.

Prov. 26. 18, 19,
As he that is Mad, casting firebrands, Arrows and Death: So is the Man that hath deluded his Neighbour; and saith, Am I not in sport?

LONDON, Printed for Livewel Chapman, at the Crown in Popes-Head-Alley. 1659.

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