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III. Against the Dissenters from our Church.
First, In General, against all of 'em, of what De∣nomination soever.
1. Upon the Account of their Errors in Faith and Practice, by reason of those Antinomian Doctrines so rife a∣mongst that Party of Men especially; tho' some of them, it must be acknowledg'd to their Honour, have worthily labour'd to expel the Poyson of that Pesti∣lential Heresie.
- History of Antinomians. 4o.
- Mr. Baxter's Aphorisms of Justification and the Covenant.
- — Catholick Theology. Fol.
- Dr. Sherlock's Knowledge of Jesus Christ, 2 Vol. 8o.
- Dan. Williams's Gospel Truth stated and vindicated; wherein some of Dr. Crisp's Opinions are considered, and the opposite Truths stated and confirmed. 8o.
N. To which purpose may be also read those Authors mention'd above, p. 73. in the first Note.
2. Upon the Account of their Seperation and Schism from our Communion and Service; and in Defence therefore of our Liturgy and Worship.
- Dr. Comber's Scholastical History of the Primitive and General use of Liturgies in the Christian Church, with an Answer to David Clarkson's Discourse concerning Liturgies in Two Parts 8o.
- — Examiner Examin'd, being a Vindication of the History of Liturgies. 8o.