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A plain and necessary confutation of divers gross and antichristian errors, delivered to the vniversity congregation, the last commencement, anno 1653, by Mr. Sydrach Simpson, master of Pembroke Hall in Cambridge
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The diatribē proved to be paradiatribē. Or, A vindication of the judgement of the reformed churches, and Protestant divines, from misrepresentations concerning ordination, and laying on of hands
Together with a brief answer to the pretences of Edmond Chillenden, for the lawfulnesse of preaching without ordination -
A declaration or testimony given by Captain Robert Norwood under his hand (the which was by him publickly read at a meeting in Ab-church before Mr. Sidrack Simpson together with many others) April 21, 1651
wherein is laid down his beliefe concerning God, what he is, what Christ is, and what the spirit is ... now brought to publick view for clearing of truth, discovering of error and his own vindication in reference to many unjust and untrue aspersions cast upon him -
The tryal of spirits both in teachers and hearers
wherein is held forth the clear discovery and certain downfal of the carnal and anti-Christian clergy of these nations -
A declaration or testimony given by Captain Robert Norwood under his hand
(the which was by him publickly read at a meeting in Ab-church before Mr. Sidrack Simpson together with many others;) April 21. 1651. Together with several his answers and desires, proposed to them for satisfaction after his excommunication; worthy the most serious consideration of all: now brought to publick view for clearing of truth, discovering of error, and his own vindication in reference to many unjust and untrue aspersions cast upon him