A glasse for the times by which according to the Scriptures, you may clearly behold the true ministers of Christ,: how farre differing from false teachers. With a briefe collection of the errors of our times, and their authors names. Drawn from their own writings. Also proofes of Scripture by way of confutation of them, by sundry able ministers. / Collected by T.C. a friend to truth.
- Title
- A glasse for the times by which according to the Scriptures, you may clearly behold the true ministers of Christ,: how farre differing from false teachers. With a briefe collection of the errors of our times, and their authors names. Drawn from their own writings. Also proofes of Scripture by way of confutation of them, by sundry able ministers. / Collected by T.C. a friend to truth.
- Author
- T. C.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by Robert Ibbitson,
- 1648.
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- Christian life
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"A glasse for the times by which according to the Scriptures, you may clearly behold the true ministers of Christ,: how farre differing from false teachers. With a briefe collection of the errors of our times, and their authors names. Drawn from their own writings. Also proofes of Scripture by way of confutation of them, by sundry able ministers. / Collected by T.C. a friend to truth." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A78308.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 2, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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The Gospell Minister gifted, and made an able overseer, and sent,
Rom. 10.11. For, -
False Prophets not gifted, unable, and not sent; For their deceitfull and soule-murthering opinions may be compared as
followeth, - A collection of the Errours of our Times.
- These following are so grosse, they need no further Confutation.