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The Presbyterian and independent visible churches in New-England and else-where : brought to the test, and examined according to the doctrin of Holy Scriptures ... : more particulary directed to those in New-England, and more generally to those in old England, Scotland, Ireland, &c. : with a call and warning from the Lord to the people of Boston and New-England, to repent, &c. : and two letters to the preachers in Boston, and an answer to the gross abuses, lies and slanders of Increase Mather and Nath. Morton, &c.
- by Keith, George, 1639?-1716
- 1691
- Format: Electronic and Book
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The Presbyterian and independent visible churches in New-England and else-where, brought to the test, and examined according to the doctrin of the Holy Scriptures, in their doctrin, ministry, worship, constitution, government, sacrements, and Sabbath day : more particularly directed to those in New-England, and more generally to those in old England, Scotland, Ireland, &c. : with a call and warning from the Lord to the people of Boston and New-England to repent, &c. : and to the people of Boston and New-England to repent, &c. : and two letters to the preachers in Boston : and an answer to the gross abuses, lies and slanders of Increase Mather and Nath. Morton, &c.
- by Keith, George, 1639?-1716
- 1691
- Format: Electronic and Book
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A plain short catechism for children & youth : that may be serviceable to such others, who need to be constructed in the first principles and grounds of the Christian religion. : To which is added, a short paraphrase or opening, by way of meditation on that prayer which our Lord Jesus Christ taught his disciples, commonly call'd, The Lords prayer
- by Keith, George, 1639?-1716
- 1690
- Format: Electronic and Book
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A plain short catechism for children & youth : that may be serviceable to such others, who need to be constructed in the first principles and grounds of the Christian religion. : To which is added, a short paraphrase or opening, by way of meditation on that prayer which our Lord Jesus Christ taught his disciples, commonly call'd, The Lords prayer
- by Keith, George, 1639?-1716
- 1690
- Format: Book and Microform
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A plain short catechism for children & youth : that may be serviceable to such others, who need to be instructed in the first principles and grounds of the Christian religion. To which is added, a short paraphrase or opening, by way of meditation on that prayer which our Lord Jesus Christ taught his disciples, commonly call'd, the Lords Prayer. By G.K.
- by Keith, George, 1639?-1716
- 1690
- Format: Electronic and Book
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The pretended antidoe [sic] proved poyson: or, The true principles of the Christian & Protestant religion defended, and the four counterfit defenders thereof detected and discovered : the names of which are James Allen, Joshua Moodey, Samuell Willard and Cotton Mather, who call themselves ministers of the Gospel in Boston, in their pretended answer to my book, called, The Presbyterian & independent visible churches in New-England, and else-where, brought to the test, &c. And G.K. cleared not to be guilty of any calumnies against these called teachers of New-England, &c. By George Keith. With an appendix by John Delavall, by way of animadversion on some passages in a discourse of Cotton Mathers before the General Court of Massachusetts, the 28th of the third moneth, 1690
- by Keith, George, 1639?-1716
- 1690
- Format: Electronic and Book
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The Pretended Antidote Proved Poyson, or, The true Principles of the Christian & Protestant Religion Defended, And the Four Counterfit Defenders thereof Detected and Discovered : the Names of which are James Allen, Joshua Moodey, Samueel Willard and Cotten [sic] Mather, who call themselves Ministers of the Gospel in Boston, in their pretended Answer to my book called, The Presbyterian & Independent Visible Churches in New-England, and elsewhere, brought to the Test, &c. : and G.K. cleared not to be guilty of any Calumnies against these called Teachers of New-England, &c.
- by Keith, George, 1639?-1716
- 1690
- Format: Electronic and Book
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The pretended antidote proved poyson: or, The true principles of the Christian & Protestant religion defended, and the four counterfit defenders thereof detected and discovered; : the names of which are James Allen, Joshua Moodey, Samuell Willard and Cotten Mather, who call themselves ministers of the Gospel in Boston, in their pretended answer to my book called, The Presbyterian & independent visible churches in New-England, and elsewhere brought to the test, &c. and G.K. cleared not to be guilty of any calumnies against these called teachers of New-England, &c.
- by Keith, George, 1639?-1716
- 1690
- Format: Electronic and Book
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The pretended antidote proved poyson: or, The true principles of the Christian & Protestant religion defended, and the four counterfit [sic] defenders thereof detected and discovered : the names of which are James Allen, Joshua Moodey, Samuell Willard and Cotton Mather, who call themselves ministers of the Gospel in Boston, in their pretended answer to my book, called, The Presbyterian & independent visible churches in New-England, and else-where, brought to the test, &c. : And G.K. cleared not to be guilty of any calumnies against these called teachers of New-England, &c.
- by Keith, George, 1639?-1716
- 1690
- Format: Electronic and Book
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The pretended antidote proved poyson: or, The true principles of the Christian & Protestant religion defended, and the four counterfit [sic] defenders thereof detected and discovered : the names of which are James Allen, Joshua Moodey, Samuell Willard and Cotton Mather, who call themselves ministers of the Gospel in Boston, in their pretended answer to my book, called, The Presbyterian & independent visible churches in New-England, and else-where, brought to the test, &c. : And G.K. cleared not to be guilty of any calumnies against these called teachers of New-England, &c.
- by Keith, George, 1639?-1716
- 1690
- Format: Book and Microform