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Creator
Date
1680
Location
London
London, England
Great Britain
London, England
Great Britain
Media format
Printed text
Extent
[28], 204 p.
Language
English
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 145654
ESTC number: R22424
Wing number: B1402
Folger call number: Film Acc. 627
Folger holdings ID: 192028
ESTC number: R22424
Wing number: B1402
Folger call number: Film Acc. 627
Folger holdings ID: 192028
Notes
Bibliographic format
quarto
General notes
Although The second part of The nonconformists plea for peace was printed in 1676, it was suppressed and was first issued in 1680. Cf. NUC pre-1956 The first part was published in 1679
Also known as
Uniform title: Nonconformists plea for peace. Part 2
Extended title: The second part of The nonconformists plea for peace· : Being an account of their principles about civil and ecclesiastical authority and obedience, (as far as the author knoweth it), and about things indifferent, and evil by accident or scandal: and what their nonconformity is not: and whether the ministers encourage sects and schism: with their judgements and earnest desires of the Churches peace and concord, and the true and necessary means. Mostly written many years past, and now published to save our lives and the kingdoms peace, from the false and bloody plotters, who would first perswade the King and people that the Protestants and particularly the nonconformists are Presbyterians and fanaticks; and next that it was such Presbyterians that killed his father; and next that our principles are rebellious; and next that we are plotting a rebellion and his death; and lastly that this is the genius of the Parliament; and therefore that they and we must be used as enemies to the King. By Richard Baxter
Extended title: The second part of The nonconformists plea for peace· : Being an account of their principles about civil and ecclesiastical authority and obedience, (as far as the author knoweth it), and about things indifferent, and evil by accident or scandal: and what their nonconformity is not: and whether the ministers encourage sects and schism: with their judgements and earnest desires of the Churches peace and concord, and the true and necessary means. Mostly written many years past, and now published to save our lives and the kingdoms peace, from the false and bloody plotters, who would first perswade the King and people that the Protestants and particularly the nonconformists are Presbyterians and fanaticks; and next that it was such Presbyterians that killed his father; and next that our principles are rebellious; and next that we are plotting a rebellion and his death; and lastly that this is the genius of the Parliament; and therefore that they and we must be used as enemies to the King. By Richard Baxter
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Related names
author: Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691