Author: | Smith, Matthew, 1650-1736. |
Title: | The true notion of imputed righteousness, and our justification thereby being a supply of what is lacking in the late book of that most learned person bishop Stillingfleet, which is a discourse for reconciling the dissenting parties in London; but dying before he had finished the two last and most desired chapters thereof, he hath left this main point therein intended, without determination. By the Reverend M.S. a country minister. |
Print source: | The true notion of imputed righteousness, and our justification thereby being a supply of what is lacking in the late book of that most learned person bishop Stillingfleet, which is a discourse for reconciling the dissenting parties in London; but dying before he had finished the two last and most desired chapters thereof, he hath left this main point therein intended, without determination. By the Reverend M.S. a country minister. Smith, Matthew, 1650-1736. London: printed for Tho. Parkhurst, at the Bible and Three Cranes, near Mercers-Chappel in Cheapside, 1700. |
Notes: |
M.S. = Matthew Smith.
"A defence of the foregoing doctrine, against some glowing oppositon, among neighbours, ministers, and others" has separate dated title page; register and pagination are continuous.
Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library.
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Subject terms: |
Stillingfleet, Edward, -- 1635-1699 -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
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