Antient Christianity revived being a description of the doctrine, discipline, and practice of the little city of Bethania : collected out of her great charter, the Holy Scriptures, and confirmed by the same for the satisfaction and benefit of the house of the poor / by one of her inhabitants who desireth to worship God after the way which some men call heresie.
- Title
- Antient Christianity revived being a description of the doctrine, discipline, and practice of the little city of Bethania : collected out of her great charter, the Holy Scriptures, and confirmed by the same for the satisfaction and benefit of the house of the poor / by one of her inhabitants who desireth to worship God after the way which some men call heresie.
- Author
- Pardoe, William, d. 1692.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by George Larkin,
- 1688.
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- Subject terms
- Baptists -- Apologetic works.
- Theology, Doctrinal.
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"Antient Christianity revived being a description of the doctrine, discipline, and practice of the little city of Bethania : collected out of her great charter, the Holy Scriptures, and confirmed by the same for the satisfaction and benefit of the house of the poor / by one of her inhabitants who desireth to worship God after the way which some men call heresie." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A55881.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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To his very much Esteemed Friends, those three Socie∣ties of
Leominster, Wor∣cester andLitchfield, the Atthor wisheth whatsoever may conduce to their Spi∣ritual and Eternal Felici∣ty in this World, and in that which is to come; even so,Amen. - THE PREFACE TO THE READER.
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Ancient Christianity REVIV'D:
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Discipline and Order Observed in BETHANIA. -
Bethania 's Walks WITH GOD.