The Covenanters plea against absolvers. Or, A modest discourse, shewing why those who in England & Scotland took the Solemn League and Covenant, cannot judge their consciences discharged from the obligation of it, by any thing heretofore said by the Oxford men; or lately by Dr Featly, Dr. Gauden, or any others.: In which also several cases relating to promisory oathes, and to the said Covenant in special, are spoken to, and determined by Scripture, reason, and the joynt suffrages of casuists. Contrary to the indigested notions of some late writers; yet much to the sense of the Reverend Dr. Sanderson. Written by Theophilus Timorcus a well-wisher to students in casuistical divinity.

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The Covenanters plea against absolvers. Or, A modest discourse, shewing why those who in England & Scotland took the Solemn League and Covenant, cannot judge their consciences discharged from the obligation of it, by any thing heretofore said by the Oxford men; or lately by Dr Featly, Dr. Gauden, or any others.: In which also several cases relating to promisory oathes, and to the said Covenant in special, are spoken to, and determined by Scripture, reason, and the joynt suffrages of casuists. Contrary to the indigested notions of some late writers; yet much to the sense of the Reverend Dr. Sanderson. Written by Theophilus Timorcus a well-wisher to students in casuistical divinity.
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Timorcus, Theophilus.
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London :: printed for T.B. and are to be sold in Westminster Hall and Pauls Church-yard,
1661. [i.e. 1660]
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"The Covenanters plea against absolvers. Or, A modest discourse, shewing why those who in England & Scotland took the Solemn League and Covenant, cannot judge their consciences discharged from the obligation of it, by any thing heretofore said by the Oxford men; or lately by Dr Featly, Dr. Gauden, or any others.: In which also several cases relating to promisory oathes, and to the said Covenant in special, are spoken to, and determined by Scripture, reason, and the joynt suffrages of casuists. Contrary to the indigested notions of some late writers; yet much to the sense of the Reverend Dr. Sanderson. Written by Theophilus Timorcus a well-wisher to students in casuistical divinity." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A85826.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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THE COVENANTERS PLEA AGAINST Absolvers.

Or, a MODEST DISCOURSE, SHEWING Why those who in England & Scotland took The Solemn League and Covenant, cannot judge their Consciences discharged from the Obligation of it, by any thing heretofore said by the OXFORD MEN; or lately by Dr Featly, Dr. Gauden, or any others.

In which also several Cases relating to PROMISORY OATHES, and to the said COVENANT in special, are spoken to, and determined by Scripture, Reason, and the joynt Suffrages of Casuists. Contrary to the indigested Notions of some late Writers; yet much to the sense of the Reverend Dr. SANDERSON.

Written out by THEOPHIIUS TIMORCUS a Well-wisher to Students in Casuistical Divinity.

〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. Menander.

LONDON, Printed for T. B. and are to be Sold in Westminster Hall and Pauls Church-yard. 1661.

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