Christ exalted and Dr. Crisp vindicated in several points called antinomian, being cleared from neonomian suggestions alledged, by some remarks on Mr. A-, his rebuke to Mr. Lob shewing from Scripture and most orthodox authors the invalidity of his rebuke in taxing the doctor to be apocryphal, and his doctrine antinomian : with some observations on the Bishop of Worcester's letter concerning the great point of the change of persons between Christ and believers ... : with a table to find the heads insisted on / done by a happy, tho' unworthy branch of the said doctor.

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Christ exalted and Dr. Crisp vindicated in several points called antinomian, being cleared from neonomian suggestions alledged, by some remarks on Mr. A-, his rebuke to Mr. Lob shewing from Scripture and most orthodox authors the invalidity of his rebuke in taxing the doctor to be apocryphal, and his doctrine antinomian : with some observations on the Bishop of Worcester's letter concerning the great point of the change of persons between Christ and believers ... : with a table to find the heads insisted on / done by a happy, tho' unworthy branch of the said doctor.
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Crisp, Samuel, 1669 or 70-1704.
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London :: Printed for the author,
1698.
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Crisp, Tobias, 1600-1643.
Antinomianism.
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"Christ exalted and Dr. Crisp vindicated in several points called antinomian, being cleared from neonomian suggestions alledged, by some remarks on Mr. A-, his rebuke to Mr. Lob shewing from Scripture and most orthodox authors the invalidity of his rebuke in taxing the doctor to be apocryphal, and his doctrine antinomian : with some observations on the Bishop of Worcester's letter concerning the great point of the change of persons between Christ and believers ... : with a table to find the heads insisted on / done by a happy, tho' unworthy branch of the said doctor." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A34980.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 2, 2024.

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§. XIV.

In Page 17, he says, Many and grievous Crimes were laid to Mr. Williams's Charge. This methinks looks faltring in the Rebuker, the Champion's Champion, to give an intimation of the Charge against Mr. Williams, which one would have thought should have been laid to sleep; but it seems many Crimes he was charged with, and was nothing proved, was the Old Disciple Mr. K. his Testimony nothing. But all the Crimes are washt off by Three Eminent Di∣vines leaving the Pinners-Hall Lecture to countenance Mr. Williams, after the Merchants had declined his Service there, that so the heavy Charge against him might not lessen his Reputation, though by it they have not increased their own; but have given a blessed Occasion for a fuller and clearer Publication thereof, the Free Grace of God in Christ Jesus, without any concurrence of our Works to justifie us, than was preach'd there before, by their Places being supplyed at the said Lecture, by Free Grace Preachers. O the Infinite Good∣ness of God! that out of this Collision, and by their Causeless de∣parture from that Work which God had called them to, he hath made his Grace to superabound in that place.

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