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The rector corrected; his errors detected, and the truth defended. The second part. In answer to Mr. Peck's second letter, to disswade from the errors of the anabaptists.
Paye, Edward, active 1701.Date: 1702- Books
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The rector corrected, his errors detected, and the truth defended, Against the injurious and unjust attempts of Mr. Francis Peck of Hyth, who stiles himself a rector of Saltwood in Kent: in a late pamphlet which he calls, two letters to disswade from the errors of the anabaptists. By Edward Paye.
Paye, Edward, active 1701.Date: Printed in the year 1701- Books
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A caveat against the new sect of Anabaptists, lately sprung up at Exon. Shewing the novelty and schism, the absurdity and dangerous tendency of their principles and practices, who were concerned in the rebaptization of Mr. Benjamin Read. In a letter to a friend.
Peirce, James, 1673-1726.Date: [1714]- Books
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A defence of the caveat against the new sect of anabaptists, &c. In answer to Mr. Reed's reply. By Hubert Stogdon.
Stogdon, Hubert, 1692-1728.Date: 1714- Books
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A caveat against the new sect of anabaptists, lately sprung up at Exon. Shewing the Novelty and Schism, the Absurdity and dangerous Tendency of their Principles and Practices, who were concerned in the Rebaptization of Mr. Benjamin Read. In a letter to a friend.
Peirce, James, 1673-1726.Date: [1714]- Books
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A brief reply to the Reverend Mr. John Lewis's brief history of the rise and progress of Anabaptism in England; and to his account of Dr. Wickliffe. By Thomas Crosby, Teacher of the Mathematicks upon Horselydown in Southwark.
Crosby, Thomas, 1665-1768.Date: M.DCC.XXXVIII. [1738]- Books
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A serious address to the Anabaptists: being a letter from a minister to some of his parishioners of that persuasion.
Hewerdine, Thomas, 1659 or 1660-1738?.Date: [1701]