A free disputation against pretended liberty of conscience tending to resolve doubts moved by Mr. John Goodwin, John Baptist, Dr. Jer. Taylor, the Belgick Arminians, Socinians, and other authors contending for lawlesse liberty, or licentious toleration of sects and heresies.
Rutherford, Samuel, 1600?-1661.
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Errata.

PAge 2. line 6. read〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉p. 12. l. 22. them r. these. p. 33. l. 5. but of all these r. but all these. p. 23. l. 1. r. elicite acts. p. 36. l. 13. And it is false that we are to beleeve, that what Synods determine according to the Word of God must be fallible, lyable to Error and an untruth, because they so deter∣mine. p. 56. in Margin r. thus, The Magistrate may with the Sword coerce. ibid. Five impediments that keep men from embracing the truth according to Augustine. l. 10. for Guidentum r. Gaudentium. p. 50. l. 19. Cyrillus. p. 59. l. penult. for worships r. Vorstius. p. 62. for elect r. elicite. p. 74. l. 2. for or r. are. p. 82. l. 10. for this not r. this is not. p. 101. l. 7. for now r. not. p. 106. in margin, for idicari r. judicare. p. 109. r. religio. p. 110. l. 28. for is r. are. p. 199. l. 26. for thou r. that. p. 201. l. 19. for is r. its. p. 202. l. 12. for••ssed r. professe. p. 206. l. 31. for abolish r. oblige. p. 215. l. 17. for and father r. and the father. p. 216. in margin r. confutaunt p. 223. l. 32 for Quod nou in r. Quod non est. p. 232. marg. for no case r. in case p. 20. l. pe∣nult. r. impletionem. p. 254. l. 6. r. redarguit. p. 156. l. 13. r. Protestats, F••ilists, Arminians, Seekers, &c. hold and beleeve must be the Dictates.