Mr. Tillam's account examined. Or, A brief reply to his unchristian account of some passages of Providence: By a friend to truth, and to Mr. Tillam's own soul, if God have not sealed him down under hardness of heart. Written for the sake of such poor honest souls in Colchester, and the parts adjacent, as are misled through his inchantments.

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Mr. Tillam's account examined. Or, A brief reply to his unchristian account of some passages of Providence: By a friend to truth, and to Mr. Tillam's own soul, if God have not sealed him down under hardness of heart. Written for the sake of such poor honest souls in Colchester, and the parts adjacent, as are misled through his inchantments.
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Weld, Thomas, 1590?-1662.
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London :: printed for the author,
1657.
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Providence and government of God
Truth -- Religious aspects
Tillam, Thomas. -- Christian account
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"Mr. Tillam's account examined. Or, A brief reply to his unchristian account of some passages of Providence: By a friend to truth, and to Mr. Tillam's own soul, if God have not sealed him down under hardness of heart. Written for the sake of such poor honest souls in Colchester, and the parts adjacent, as are misled through his inchantments." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A96172.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 14, 2024.

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Mr. TILLAM'S ACCOUNT EXAMINED, OR, A brief Reply to his unchristian Account of some passages of Providence.

By a Friend to Truth, and to Mr. Tillam's own Soul, if GOD have not sealed him down under hardness of heart.

Written for the sake of such poor honest souls in Col∣chester, and the parts adjacent, as are Misled through his Inchantments.

Should not the multitude of words be answered? and should a man full of talk be justified?

Should thy lyes make men hold their peace? and when thou mockest, shall no man make thee ashamed?

Joh 11.2, 3.

London, Printed for the Author, 1657.

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