A vindication of the primitive Christians in point of obedience to their Prince against the calumnies of a book intituled, The life of Julian, written by Ecebolius the Sophist as also the doctrine of passive obedience cleared in defence of Dr. Hicks : together with an appendix : being a more full and distinct answer to Mr. Tho. Hunt's preface and postscript : unto all which is added The life of Julian, enlarg'd.
- Title
- A vindication of the primitive Christians in point of obedience to their Prince against the calumnies of a book intituled, The life of Julian, written by Ecebolius the Sophist as also the doctrine of passive obedience cleared in defence of Dr. Hicks : together with an appendix : being a more full and distinct answer to Mr. Tho. Hunt's preface and postscript : unto all which is added The life of Julian, enlarg'd.
- Author
- Long, Thomas, 1621-1707.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by J. C. and Freeman Collins, and are to be sold by Robert Kittlewell ...,
- 1683.
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- Subject terms
- Ecebolius, -- the Sophist. -- Life of Julian.
- Julian, -- Emperor of Rome, -- 331-363.
- Hicks, Thomas, -- 17th cent.
- Hunt, Thomas, -- 1627?-1688.
- Obedience -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
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"A vindication of the primitive Christians in point of obedience to their Prince against the calumnies of a book intituled, The life of Julian, written by Ecebolius the Sophist as also the doctrine of passive obedience cleared in defence of Dr. Hicks : together with an appendix : being a more full and distinct answer to Mr. Tho. Hunt's preface and postscript : unto all which is added The life of Julian, enlarg'd." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A70493.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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TO THE Most Reverend Father in God, WILLIAM, By Divine Providence Lord Archb
p ofCanterbury, Primate of allEngland, and Metropo∣litan, And one of his Majesties most Honourable Privy-Council,&c. -
L.
Cook 's third part of Institutes,p. 36. -
Mr.
Hunt 's Preface to the Argument for Bishops. - ERRATA.
- TO THE READER.
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response
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AN ANSWER TO THE PREFACE OF OUR Author's Life of
JƲLIAN. -
THE CHAPTERS ANSWERED.
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An Answer to our Author's CHAP. I.
A short Account of Julian's Life. - An Answer to our Author's CHAP. II.
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An Answer to our Author's CHAP. III.
Their Behaviour towards him in Words. -
An Answer to our Author's CHAP. IV.
Of their Actions. -
An Answer to our Author's CHAP. V. Of their Devotions: And first of their Psalms. -
An Answer to our Author's CHAP. VI.
Their Prayers and Tears. -
An Answer to our Author's CHAP. VII.
Julian 's Death. -
An Answer to our Author's CHAP. VIII.
How they used his Memory. -
An Answer to our Author's CHAP. IX.
Reflections on the Behaviour of those Christians.
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An Answer to our Author's CHAP. I.
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AN ANSWER TO THE PREFACE OF OUR Author's Life of
- OF OBEDIENCE ACTIVE & PASSIVE Due to our SUPERIOURS.
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THE Life of JulianINLARGED.