Dissertatio de pace, &c. Or, A discourse touching the peace & concord of the Church.: Wherein is elegantly and acutely argued, that not so much a bad opinion, as a bad life, excludes a Christian out of the kingdom of heaven; and that the things necessary to be known for the attainment of salvation, are very few and easie: and finally, that those, who pass amongst us under the name of hereticks, are notwithstanding to be tolerated.

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Dissertatio de pace, &c. Or, A discourse touching the peace & concord of the Church.: Wherein is elegantly and acutely argued, that not so much a bad opinion, as a bad life, excludes a Christian out of the kingdom of heaven; and that the things necessary to be known for the attainment of salvation, are very few and easie: and finally, that those, who pass amongst us under the name of hereticks, are notwithstanding to be tolerated.
Author
Przypkowski, Samuel, 1592-1670.
Publication
London :: Printed by Ja: Cottrel, for Rich. Moone, at the seven stars in Paul's Church-yard,
1653.
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Subject terms
Socinianism
Religious tolerance -- England
Heretics, Christian -- England
Theology, Doctrinal
Church -- Unity
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"Dissertatio de pace, &c. Or, A discourse touching the peace & concord of the Church.: Wherein is elegantly and acutely argued, that not so much a bad opinion, as a bad life, excludes a Christian out of the kingdom of heaven; and that the things necessary to be known for the attainment of salvation, are very few and easie: and finally, that those, who pass amongst us under the name of hereticks, are notwithstanding to be tolerated." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A91322.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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