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Author: D. H.
Title: An antidote against antinomianisme. The first dosis. The unjustifiablenesse of justification before faith. Prescribed and administred in a soft answer: I. To seven arguments. II. To the solutions of five objections. III. To the novell distinction of Gods reconciliation to man, without mans reconciliation to God. Penned plainly, for the undeceiving of the plain-hearted Christian; and mildely, for the regaining of our mistaken brother H.D. By D.H.
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Print source: An antidote against antinomianisme. The first dosis. The unjustifiablenesse of justification before faith. Prescribed and administred in a soft answer: I. To seven arguments. II. To the solutions of five objections. III. To the novell distinction of Gods reconciliation to man, without mans reconciliation to God. Penned plainly, for the undeceiving of the plain-hearted Christian; and mildely, for the regaining of our mistaken brother H.D. By D.H.
D. H.

London: Printed for G.B. and R.W., [1643]
Subject terms:
Denne, Henry, 1606 or 7-1660? -- Seven arguments to prove, that in order of working God doth justfie his elect, before they doe actually beleeve -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Denne, Henry, 1606 or 7-1660? -- Grace, mercy, and peace -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
Antinomianism -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800.
God -- Worship and love -- Early works to 1800.
God -- Love -- Early works to 1800.
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