A whip for the lecturers of Lewis, and for all those Presbyterians, and others of the clergy which maintain that damnable opinion of absolute reprobation, according to the sense of the within written paper. With an exact copy of two several letters sent unto the the said lecturers, wherein the author desires satisfaction concerning the said opinion, with an answer to one of the said letters, being a true copy also. / By Edward Choune ...
- Title
- A whip for the lecturers of Lewis, and for all those Presbyterians, and others of the clergy which maintain that damnable opinion of absolute reprobation, according to the sense of the within written paper. With an exact copy of two several letters sent unto the the said lecturers, wherein the author desires satisfaction concerning the said opinion, with an answer to one of the said letters, being a true copy also. / By Edward Choune ...
- Author
- Choune, Edward.
- Publication
- London, :: Printed for the Author, and are to be sold at Mr. Richard Dodsons shop, a Goldsmith at Lewis, near the Market-house in Sussex.,
- 1657.
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- Subject terms
- Reprobation -- Early works to 1800.
- Predestination -- Early works to 1800.
- Theology, Doctrinal -- Early works to 1800.
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"A whip for the lecturers of Lewis, and for all those Presbyterians, and others of the clergy which maintain that damnable opinion of absolute reprobation, according to the sense of the within written paper. With an exact copy of two several letters sent unto the the said lecturers, wherein the author desires satisfaction concerning the said opinion, with an answer to one of the said letters, being a true copy also. / By Edward Choune ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A79533.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 19, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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To all Christian people, but especially unto all those that live under the Ministery of a parcell of Jugling Priests, being many of them LECTURERS of LEWIS in the County of SUSSEX; Mr
Pickering ofLewis, and MrNewton ofKing∣ston-Bowsey, being two of them. -
A Copy of the
LETTER sent unto theLECTURERS ofLEWIS. -
A Copy of the Answer unto this fore written Letter, I received fom the Lecturers of
Lewis andBrighthelmeston. - A Copy of the Answer unto this Letter before written.
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