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CHRISTIANISMƲS PRIMITIVƲS: THE FOURTH BOOK. BEING A DEFENCE OF THE Christian Religion, Against Humane INNOVATIONS, And Pretended REVELATIONS. Containing six Treatises.
- I. The Authority of the Holy Scriptures, more fit to decide our Contro∣versies in Matters of Religion, than the Tradition of the Papal Church of Rome; proved to be no True Church by Ten Arguments.
- II. The Holy Scriptures defended from the vain Cavils of the Quaker. His dangerous Errors concerning Christ Jesus, and his Holy Ordinan∣ces, plainly discovered.
- III. The Poedo-Baptists Apology for the Baptized Churches.
- IV. Fifty Anti-queries, in which are redargued Fifty Queries, published by the Presbyterians: Wherein the chief strength of Mr. Baxter's Ar∣guments for Infant Baptism, is proved to be weakness.
- V. A Defence of the Fourth Principle of Christ's Doctrine, and the Office of Messengers in the Church of Christ.
- VI. The Separation maintain'd by the Baptized Churches, warrantable by the Scriptures, as well as by the Principles on which the Protestants do ground their Separation from the Papists.
By THOMAS GRANTHAM.
LONDON, Printed for Francis Smith, at the Sign of the Elephant and Castle in Cornhill, near the Royal-Exchange, 1678.