The baptized Turk, or, A narrative of the happy conversion of Signior Rigep Dandulo, the onely son of a silk merchant in the Isle of Tzio, from the delusions of that great impostor Mahomet, unto the Christian religion and of his admission unto baptism by Mr. Gunning at Excester-house Chappel the 8th of Novemb., 1657 / drawn up by Tho. Warmstry.

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The baptized Turk, or, A narrative of the happy conversion of Signior Rigep Dandulo, the onely son of a silk merchant in the Isle of Tzio, from the delusions of that great impostor Mahomet, unto the Christian religion and of his admission unto baptism by Mr. Gunning at Excester-house Chappel the 8th of Novemb., 1657 / drawn up by Tho. Warmstry.
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Warmstry, Thomas, 1610-1665.
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London :: Printed for J. Williams, T. Garthwait ... and Henry Marsh ...,
1658.
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Christian converts from Islam.
Anglican converts.
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"The baptized Turk, or, A narrative of the happy conversion of Signior Rigep Dandulo, the onely son of a silk merchant in the Isle of Tzio, from the delusions of that great impostor Mahomet, unto the Christian religion and of his admission unto baptism by Mr. Gunning at Excester-house Chappel the 8th of Novemb., 1657 / drawn up by Tho. Warmstry." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A67626.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

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That the Mahometan Religion cannot be a true Religion.

  • 1. NO new Religion can be a true Re∣ligion.
  • 2. No cruel and bloody Religion can be a true Religion.
  • 3. That Religion that hath no testimo∣ny from heaven, but is grounded meerly upon the invention and authority of man, cannot be a true Religion.

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  • 4. That Religion that contradicteth it self, and those authorities which it approve∣eth and alloweth, cannot be a true Religion.
  • 5. That Religion that affordeth no reme∣dy for sin, no satisfaction to the Consci∣ence, nor any certain way to salvation, cannot be a true Religion.
  • 6. That Religion that setteth not down a perfect Rule of holiness and righteous∣ness, cannot be a true Religion.
  • 7. That Religion that countenanceth and alloweth impurity, cannot be a true Reli∣gion.
  • 8. That Religion that is carried on not by spiritual but worldly and carnal ways, can∣not be a true Religion.
  • 9. That Religion that proposeth a felici∣ty consisting in carnal and impure delights, cannot be a true Religion.
  • 10. That Religion that confoundeth the difference between righteousness and un∣righteousness, cannot be a true Religion.
  • 11 That Religion that dischargeth from the prudent use of the means of safety and blessing, and teacheth people to tempt the Lord, cannot be a true Religion.
  • 12. That Religion that proposeth re∣wards to violence and unrighteousness, cannot be a true Religion.
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