Satans stratagems, or The Devils cabinet-councel discovered whereby he endevors [sic] to hinder the knowledg of the truth ... wherein is laid open an easie way to end controversies in matters of conscience ... together with arguments to each book ... / by Jacobus Acontius ... ; as also the testimonies of some ancient divines, together with an epistle written by Mr John Goodwin ; and Mr. Duries letter touching the same.

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Satans stratagems, or The Devils cabinet-councel discovered whereby he endevors [sic] to hinder the knowledg of the truth ... wherein is laid open an easie way to end controversies in matters of conscience ... together with arguments to each book ... / by Jacobus Acontius ... ; as also the testimonies of some ancient divines, together with an epistle written by Mr John Goodwin ; and Mr. Duries letter touching the same.
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Aconcio, Iacopo, d. 1566.
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London :: Printed by John Macock, and are to be sold by G. Calvert,
1648.
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Toleration.
Theology, Doctrinal -- Early works to 1800.
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"Satans stratagems, or The Devils cabinet-councel discovered whereby he endevors [sic] to hinder the knowledg of the truth ... wherein is laid open an easie way to end controversies in matters of conscience ... together with arguments to each book ... / by Jacobus Acontius ... ; as also the testimonies of some ancient divines, together with an epistle written by Mr John Goodwin ; and Mr. Duries letter touching the same." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A75849.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 12, 2025.

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The Testimony of certain most eminent French Divines concerning this Treatise.

WIth the reading of Acontius his Book of the Stratages of Satan, I was not only my self exceed∣ingly refreshed, but having commended the same to the reading of some of our

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Divines of greatest Reputation and Learning, they exceedingly appro∣ved both the modesty of the language and the Prudence of the Discourse it self. I am possessed with an earnest long∣ing to know and peruse all Acontius his writings: Pet. Ramus in Epistola ante citatâ.

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