A treatise of justifying righteousness in two books ... : all published instead of a fuller answer to the assaults in Dr. Tullies Justificatio Paulina ... / by Richard Baxter.

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A treatise of justifying righteousness in two books ... : all published instead of a fuller answer to the assaults in Dr. Tullies Justificatio Paulina ... / by Richard Baxter.
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Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.
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London :: Printed for Nevil Simons and Jonath. Robinson ...,
1676.
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§. VII. Pag. 13, 14, 15. You again do keep up the Dividing Fear, are offended that I perswade you, that by Melancholy Phantasms you set not the Churches together by the Ears, and make People be∣lieve that they differ, where they do not: And you ask, Who began the Fray?

Answ. 1. Do you mean that I began with you? You do not sure: But is it that I began with the Churches, and you were necessitated to defend them? Yes, if Gallus, Ambsdorsius, Schlusselburgius, and Dr. Crispe, and his Followers, be the Church? But, Sir, I provoke you to try it by the just Testimony of Antiquity, who began to differ from the Churches.

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In this Treatise I have given you some Account, and Vossius hath given you more. which you can never answer: But if my Doctrine put you upon this Necessity, what hindred you from perceiving it these twenty years and more, till now? O Sir, had you no other work to do, but to Vindicate the Church and Truth? I doubt you had.

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