Truth and innocency, prevailing against error and insolency

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Title
Truth and innocency, prevailing against error and insolency
Author
Hammon, George.
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London :: Printed for the author,
in the year, 1660.
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Subject terms
Sin, Original
Resurrection
God -- Love
Baptism
Jesus Christ -- Person and offices
Holland, Hezekiah, -- fl. 1638-1661
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Truth and Innocency, Prevailing against Error and Insolency: Wherein is Examined and Discovered these follow∣ing PARTICULARS.

  • I. Whether Baptism be Sprinkling or Dipping.
  • II. Whether the Subject to be Baptised, be Infants or Believers.
  • III. Whether the punishment of Original Sin, be the first or second Death.
  • IV. Whether Man be in an immortal estate before the Resurrection.
  • V. As touching the Resurrection, whether these Bodies of ours shall rise again & be made immortal, or whether it will be another Body.
  • VI. Of Gods Love to the whole Lump of Mankind made known.
  • VII. Of the Personal Raign of our blessed Saviour upon Earth.

It being occasioned by way of Answer to Mr. Heze∣kiah Holland, sometimes Preacher at Sutton-Valence in Kent, Whereunto also is Added, A SECOND PART: Wherein is proved, That all the Laws and Statutes of King Jesus (in his last Will and Testament) are practi∣cable, and to be practised by all the Lords People (according to their several abilities) until the worlds end; with many Objections Answered.

It being an Answer to one Mr. Simon Hendon of Benenden in Kent.

By George Hammon, Pastor to the Church of Christ in Biddenden, Kent.

Beloved, when I gave all diligence to write unto you of the common Salvation, it was need∣ful for me to write unto you, and exhort you, that ye should earnestly contend for the Faith which was once delivered unto the Saints,

Jude 3.

LONDON, Printed for the Author, in the Year, 1660.

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