An answer to the rector of Bury's letter to his friend wherein is shewed that has effectually, tho' unwllingly acquitted the dissenters from his malicious charge of their being corrupters of the Word of God, that his attempts against the titles of the Psalms and Hebrew Bibles are feeble and inconsistent / by James Owen.
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- An answer to the rector of Bury's letter to his friend wherein is shewed that has effectually, tho' unwllingly acquitted the dissenters from his malicious charge of their being corrupters of the Word of God, that his attempts against the titles of the Psalms and Hebrew Bibles are feeble and inconsistent / by James Owen.
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- Owen, James, 1654-1706.
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- London :: Printed by S. Bridge for Tho. Parkhurst,
- 1699.
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AN ANSWER TO THE Rector of Bury's LETTER TO HIS FRIEND.
Wherein is shew'd, That He has effectually, tho' unwil∣lingly acquitted the Dissenters from his malici∣ous Charge of their being Corrupters of the Word of God.
That his attempts against the Titles of the Psalms, and He∣brew Bibles are Feeble and Inconsistent.
By JAMES OWEN.
Malunt nescire, quia jam oderunt.
Tert. Apol Cap. 1.
Hi rumores turpissimos serunt, & quod ab ipsis egressum est, id ab aliis audisse se simulant, iidem auctores & exaggeratores.
Hieron ad Fu∣riam.
LONDON: Printed by S. Bridge, for Tho. Parkhurst at the Bible and Three Crowns in Cheapside near Mercers-Chapel, 1699.