The orthodox doctrine concerning iustification by faith asserted and vindicated: wherein the book of Mr. William Eyre, one of the ministers of New Sarum, is examined: and also the doctrine of Mr. Baxter concerning justification is discussed. / Written by John Eedes, minister of the Gospel.

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The orthodox doctrine concerning iustification by faith asserted and vindicated: wherein the book of Mr. William Eyre, one of the ministers of New Sarum, is examined: and also the doctrine of Mr. Baxter concerning justification is discussed. / Written by John Eedes, minister of the Gospel.
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Eedes, John, 1609?-1667?
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London, :: Printed for Henry Cripps and Lodowick Lloyd, and are to be sold at their shop in Popes-Head Alley.,
1654.
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TO THE Right VVorshipful, his much honoured Friend, Edward Dodington, Esquire.

SIR,

THough so small a piece as this scarce dares presume to crave your Patro∣nage, yet such is your noble dsposi∣tion, that you will accept of the good will of him, who is ready to serve you on a greater occasion: Be∣cause I have written another Trea∣tise concerning just fication, I have in this been as brief as I might. If I find this to prove as profitable to the Church as I wish, it will incourage me to publish many other things, both practical and polemical, which I have in readinesse for the Presse. In the mean time I shall stu∣dy to serve the Church in what I may, and with my prayers for your soules eternall happinesse, I rest

Your Worships to serve you in the Lord,
John Eedes.

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