The vindication of the solemnity of the nativity of Christ shewing the grounds upon which the observation of that and other festivalls is justified in the church : with a short answer to certaine quaeries propounded by one Ioseph Heming in oppositon to the aforesayd practise of the church / by Thomas Warmstry ...

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The vindication of the solemnity of the nativity of Christ shewing the grounds upon which the observation of that and other festivalls is justified in the church : with a short answer to certaine quaeries propounded by one Ioseph Heming in oppositon to the aforesayd practise of the church / by Thomas Warmstry ...
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Warmstry, Thomas, 1610-1665.
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[London :: s.n.],
1648.
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Subject terms
Jesus Christ -- Nativity -- Early works to 1800.
Heming, Joseph.
Church of England -- Customs and practices.
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"The vindication of the solemnity of the nativity of Christ shewing the grounds upon which the observation of that and other festivalls is justified in the church : with a short answer to certaine quaeries propounded by one Ioseph Heming in oppositon to the aforesayd practise of the church / by Thomas Warmstry ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A67639.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 5, 2024.

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To your sixteenth Quaere.

Whether in case you returne no Answer to these Quaeries, I have not ground sufficient to conclude you utterly unable to give any rationall account of your practice, now put upon it?

Answer, Sir, you have an Answer to your Quaeries, and there∣fore have no ground left you sufficient to conclude us unable to give any rationall account of our practice, which I wish you may receive with a Christian minde, that you and others may reape the fruit thereof: Let your Study be Unity, for that is the way to felicity.

The God of peace and holynesse direct you and us all into the wayes of peace and holynesse, that wee may no longer foster di∣visions and strife amongst us, to the joy of our adversaries, and the reproach of the Gospel; but that following the truth in love, wee may in all things grow up into him, which is the head, even Christ.

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