One God, one fayth. Or A discourse against those lukewarm-Christians who extend saluation to all kinds of fayth and religion; so, that the professours do belieue in the Trinity, the Incarnation, the passion &c. howsoeuer they differ in other inferiour articles. VVritten by VV. B. Priest.
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- One God, one fayth. Or A discourse against those lukewarm-Christians who extend saluation to all kinds of fayth and religion; so, that the professours do belieue in the Trinity, the Incarnation, the passion &c. howsoeuer they differ in other inferiour articles. VVritten by VV. B. Priest.
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- Anderton, Lawrence.
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- [Saint-Omer :: English College Press] Permissu superiorum,
- M. DC. XXV. [1625]
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"One God, one fayth. Or A discourse against those lukewarm-Christians who extend saluation to all kinds of fayth and religion; so, that the professours do belieue in the Trinity, the Incarnation, the passion &c. howsoeuer they differ in other inferiour articles. VVritten by VV. B. Priest." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A19355.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 18, 2024.
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One God, One Fayth. OR A DISCOVRSE AGAINST. Those Lukewarm-Christians, who extend Saluation to all kinds of Fayth and Re∣ligion; so, that the Professours do belieue in the Trinity, the Incarnation, the Pas∣sion &c. howsoeuer they differ in other inferiour Articles. VVritten by VV. B. Priest.
One Lord, one Fayth, one God. Ephes. 4.
Because thou are Lukewarme, & neyther cold, nor hoat, I will vomit thee out of my mouth. Apoc. 3.
Permissu Superiorum.
M.DC.XXV.