3 edition of Antinomians and Familists condemned by the Synod of Elders in Nevv-England found in the catalog.
Antinomians and Familists condemned by the Synod of Elders in Nevv-England
Winthrop, John
Published
1644
by Printed for Ralph Smith in London
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Written in
Edition Notes
Other titles | Short story of the rise, reign, and ruine of the Antinomians, Familists & libertines |
Series | Selected Americana from Sabin"s Dictionary of books relating to America, from its discovery to the present time -- 104843 |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 66 p. |
Number of Pages | 66 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL15385264M |
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Get this from a library. Antinomians and familists condemned by the synod of elders in Nevv-England: with the proceedings of the magistrates against them, and their apology for the same. Together with a memorable example of Gods iudgments upon some of those persons so proceeded.
[John Winthrop; Thomas. Weld;]. Get this from a library. Antinomians and familists condemned by the synod of elders in Nevv-England: with the proceedings of the magistrates against them, and their apology for the same.
Together with a memorable example of Gods iudgments upon some of those persons so proceeded. [John Winthrop; Thomas Weld]. Antinomians and Familists condemned by the synod of elders in Nevv-England with the proceedings of the magistrates against them, and their apology for the same: together with a memorable example of Gods iudgements upon some of those persons so proceeded against.
by: Winthrop, John, Published: (). John Winthrop’s most popular book is A Model of Christian Charity. Antinomians and Familists Condemned by the Synod of Elders in Nevv-England: With the Proceedings of the Magistrates Against Them, and Their Apology for the Same. An edition, with added preface, of: Antinomians and familists condemned by the synod of elders in New-England.
Sometimes attributed to John Winthrop and to Thomas Weld, who signed the preface. Annotation on Thomason copy: "feb: 19"; in imprint crossed out and altered to "".
Imperfect; trimmed at foot, affecting text. Antinomians and familists condemned by the synod of elders in Nevv-England: [microform]: with the proceedings of the magistrates against them, and their apology for the same.
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