A further defence of the report. Vindicating it from Mr. Alsops Cavils, and shewing the difference between Mr. W's and my self to be real, and the charge in my appeal to be true.
- Title
- A further defence of the report. Vindicating it from Mr. Alsops Cavils, and shewing the difference between Mr. W's and my self to be real, and the charge in my appeal to be true.
- Author
- Lobb, Stephen, 1699.
- Publication
- London :: printed for Nath. Hiller, at the Princes Arms in Leaden-Hall-Street, over against St. Mary Axe,
- 1698.
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- Subject terms
- Alsop, Vincent, -- 1629 or 30-1703. -- Vindication of the faithful rebuke agto a false report against the rude cavils of the pretended defence.
- Dissenters, Religious -- England -- Early works to 1800.
- Link to this Item
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Contents
- title page
- TO THE READER.
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Books sold by Nath. Hiller,at the Princes Armin Leaden-Hall-Street. -
A further DEFENCE OF THE REPORT.
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Section 1. -
Sect. II.
The present Differences more thanVerbal, being about anArticle, that affects theVitals of our Holy Re∣ligion.-
Subsect. I. Of the Meritorious Cause of Christs Sufferings.-
1. That Mr.
Baxter deniesour sins to be the andnear impulsive, proper Cause ofmeritorious Christs Sufferings. -
II. The
Socinians do grant, That our sins are aRemote Impulsive Cause, or meerOccasion ofChrists sufferings. -
III. What Mr.
Baxter and theSocinians hold about our sins being only aRemote Impulsive Cause, orOccasion of Christs sufferings,opposed by theOrthodox, particularly by the Bishop ofWorcester.
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1. That Mr.
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Subject II. Of the
Paenalness of Christs Sufferings.-
1. Mr.
Baxter deniesChrists Sufferings to be aproper Punishment. -
2. Mr.
Baxter 's Agreement withCrellius, about themeritorious Cause of ChristsSufferings, and his Sufferings being aproper Punishment. -
The Opposition made by the Bishop of
Worcester▪ and thePrincipal ofJesus, Oxon, against the Principles, embraced by Mr.Baxter anCrellius. -
Subsect. 4.
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1. Mr.
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