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Author: Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.
Title: A second admonition to Mr. Edward Bagshaw written to call him to repentance for many false doctrines, crimes, and specially fourscore palpable untruths in matter of fact ... : with a confutation of his reasons for separation ... / by Richard Baxter ...
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Print source: A second admonition to Mr. Edward Bagshaw written to call him to repentance for many false doctrines, crimes, and specially fourscore palpable untruths in matter of fact ... : with a confutation of his reasons for separation ... / by Richard Baxter ...
Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.

London: Printed for Nevill Simmons ..., 1671.
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Bagshaw, Edward, 1629-1671. -- Antidote against Mr. Baxters palliated cure of church divisions.
Bagshaw, Edward, 1629-1671. -- Defense of the Antidote against Mr. Baxter's palliated cure of church divisions.
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A second Admonition to Mr. Edward Bagshaw written in some hope of curing his IMPENITENCE; or at least of saving some of those in Lon∣don, Northamptonshire, and other Counties, whom he hath laboured to pervert, by FALSE DOCTRINE and FALSE-REPORTS; which tend to de∣stroy, 1. The Soundness of their Judgements by dangerous Error, 2. Their Christian Love, and Unity, by Love-killing Principles and Di∣visions: 3. And their Christian Pra∣ctice, by sinful Censures of, and Sepa∣rations from the far greatest part of the Vniversal Visible Church of Christ, and Communion of Saints, and the publick Worship of God; and consequently to the destruction of their own souls, and of the Churches.