Christianismus primitivus, or, The ancient Christian religion, in its nature, certainty, excellency, and beauty, (internal and external) particularly considered, asserted, and vindicated from the many abuses which have invaded that sacred profession, by humane innovation, or pretended revelation comprehending likewise the general duties of mankind, in their respective relations : and particularly the obedience of all Christians to magistrates, and the necessity of Christian-moderation about things dispensible in matters of religion : with divers cases of conscience discussed and resolved / by Thomas Grantham ...

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Christianismus primitivus, or, The ancient Christian religion, in its nature, certainty, excellency, and beauty, (internal and external) particularly considered, asserted, and vindicated from the many abuses which have invaded that sacred profession, by humane innovation, or pretended revelation comprehending likewise the general duties of mankind, in their respective relations : and particularly the obedience of all Christians to magistrates, and the necessity of Christian-moderation about things dispensible in matters of religion : with divers cases of conscience discussed and resolved / by Thomas Grantham ...
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Grantham, Thomas, 1634-1692.
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1678.
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"Christianismus primitivus, or, The ancient Christian religion, in its nature, certainty, excellency, and beauty, (internal and external) particularly considered, asserted, and vindicated from the many abuses which have invaded that sacred profession, by humane innovation, or pretended revelation comprehending likewise the general duties of mankind, in their respective relations : and particularly the obedience of all Christians to magistrates, and the necessity of Christian-moderation about things dispensible in matters of religion : with divers cases of conscience discussed and resolved / by Thomas Grantham ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A41775.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2024.

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IN Epist. Dedicat. Page 3. line 7. for published, read pollished. P. 5. l. 5. f. obstructions, r. Obstructors. Introduction, Page 5. l. 5. f. do not, r. not do. Book II. Part I. Page 42. l. 1. f. Mar. r. Micah. P. 81. l. 11. r. Mat. 21. P. 87. l. 29. r. Philip 25. Part 2. P. 9 l. 17. f. Ministery, r. Mystery. P. 9. l. 35. f. 14. r. Act. 16. P. 13. l. 5. f. prone, r. prove. P. 14. l. 29. f. Eph. r. Epist. P. 48. l. 38. f. 15. r. 8, 12, 13, 14. P. 80. l. 29. next and, r. only. P. 84. l. 39 f. exhibited, r. inhibited. P. 92. l. 9, r. such. P. 97. l. 7. dele and▪ P. 104. l. 19. f. 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉, r. 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. P. 107. l. 19 r. is taken from. P. 110. l. 6. f. as, r. and. P. 115. l. 1. r. preven∣tion. l. 18. r. Poem. P. 116. l. 44. dele as. P. 145. l. 13. f. of, r. from. l. 22. r. or the condition. P. 147. l. 20. r. rereward. P. 152. l. 28. f. persection, r. persecution. P. 154. l. 27. f. ever, r. even. P. 163. l. 18. r. of. P. 168. read the 8 last lines after the Discourse of the Lord's Day next following. Book III. P. 6. l. 5. r. to do. P. 20. l. 23. f. conceived, r. concerned. P. 57. l. 21. dele, more than thou gavest. P. 69. l. 35. f. b, r. be not. P. 73. l. 17. f. designing, r. assigning. Book IV. Ep. 1. P. 3. Column 2. l. 25. dele not. P. 6. l. 3. f. e. r. ex. P. 28. l. ult. r. not. P. 30. l. 16. f. in, r. into. P. 37. l. 37. f. fire, r. five. P. 42. l. ult. r. and the like for their Government as above is fully declared. P. 45. l. ult. r. not. P. 54. l. 12. f. taking, r take. P. 59. l. 39. r. therefore thus never shewed. P. 61. l. 37. f. this, r. his. P. 64. l. 21. f. Richard, r. Robert. P. 65. l. 12. r. must now put. l. 29. dele, well. P. 68. l. 12. r. the way of Life. P. 69. l. 23. put the Comma next, deny. P. 7. l. 8. f. speaks, r. spake. l. 33. f. curious, r. various. P. 72 l. 27. r. which is. P. 74. l. 8. f. that you, r. you that. P. 80. l. 43. f. hottest, r. honest. P. 84. l. 3. f. thing, r. things. l. 9. f. Mileritan, r. Milevitan. P. 99. l. 42. next the word Infants, add themselves. and put the Comma next Authority. P. 100. l. 10. f. diversion, r. direction. P. 141. l. 30. f. same, r. sense. P. 143. l. 7. f. ver, r. Mark. P. 145. l. ult. f. 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉, r. 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. P. 146. l. 8. f. Truth, r. Trust. P. 147. l. 15. dele, as he supposed it to be. P. 163. at saying, r. this: For, P. 169. l. 13. f. Inspiration, r. Institution. P. 178. l. 14. dele th•…•… Conclusion. P. 195. l. 26. f. brought, r. bought. P. 198. l. 3. f. groundlessly, r. groundedly. P. 199. l. 27. r. thing.

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