The nullity of church-censures: or A dispute written by that illustrious philosopher, expert physician, and pious divine Dr Thomas Erastus, publick professor in the University of Heidelbertge, and Basil. Wherein is proved by the holy Scriptures, and sound reason; that excommunication, and church-senates or members, exercising the same, are not of divine institution; but a meere humane invention.
- Title
- The nullity of church-censures: or A dispute written by that illustrious philosopher, expert physician, and pious divine Dr Thomas Erastus, publick professor in the University of Heidelbertge, and Basil. Wherein is proved by the holy Scriptures, and sound reason; that excommunication, and church-senates or members, exercising the same, are not of divine institution; but a meere humane invention.
- Author
- Erastus, Thomas, 1542-1583.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for G.L. and are to be sold at the Star in St Pauls Church-yard, neare the west end.,
- 1659.
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- Excommunication -- Early works to 1800.
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"The nullity of church-censures: or A dispute written by that illustrious philosopher, expert physician, and pious divine Dr Thomas Erastus, publick professor in the University of Heidelbertge, and Basil. Wherein is proved by the holy Scriptures, and sound reason; that excommunication, and church-senates or members, exercising the same, are not of divine institution; but a meere humane invention." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A84062.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 18, 2024.
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For the most excellent Medico Chyrurgion
John Troutbeck ofHope, late Chyrurgion-Generall in the Northern Army, his much ho∣noured Master and Patron. - TO THE READER.
- To the Reader that is pious, and desirous of Truth.
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The Life of that Pious and Learned Philosopher, Physician, and Divine,
THOMAS ERASTUS. -
AN EXPLICATION Of that most weighty QUESTION, Whither
Excommunication; (as it debarreth Men that know and imbraceReligion, from the use of theSacraments, for their Delinquencies,)Be of Divine Institution ORA Humane Invention? - The I. Position.
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u Reader The ooks following, are Printed, for, or, Sold by Simon Miller, at the Starre in St.Paul Church-yard. - afterword