A just defence and vindication of Gospel ministers and Gospel ordinances against the Quakers many false accusations, slanders and reproaches. In ansvver to John Horwood his letter, and E.B. his book, called, A just and lawful tryal of the ministers and teachers of this age, and several others. Proving the ministers calling and maintenance just and lawful, and the doctrine of perfection by free justification, preached by them, agreeable to the scriptures. VVith the Quakers objections answered. And the Quakers perfection by hearkning to, and obeying a light within them, proved contrary to the scriptures. And their practices in ten particulars proved contrary to the commands and examples of Christ and his apostles. By a lover of gospel ministers and gospel ordinances.

Gaskin, John, fl. 1660
Publisher: printed by W G for the author and are to be sold by Isaac Pridmore at the signe of the Golden Falcon neer the New Exchange
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1660
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A70157 ESTC ID: R223664 STC ID: G290
Subject Headings: Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662. -- Just and lawful trial of the teachers & professed ministers of England, by a perfect proceeding against them; Quakers -- Controversial literature; Society of Friends -- Controversial literature;
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In-Text And that their mouths might be stopped, the Apostle alledgeth what one of their own Prophets said, The Cretians are alwayes lyers, evil beasts, slow bellies; And that their mouths might be stopped, the Apostle allegeth what one of their own prophets said, The Cretians Are always liars, evil beasts, slow bellies; cc cst po32 n2 vmd vbi vvn, dt n1 vvz r-crq pi pp-f po32 d n2 vvd, dt njp2 vbr av n2, j-jn n2, j n2;




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Adjacent References with Relevance: Titus 1.10; Titus 1.10 (Geneva); Titus 1.11; Titus 1.12; Titus 1.12 (Geneva); Titus 1.13; Titus 1.13 (AKJV); Titus 1.9
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Titus 1.12 (Geneva) titus 1.12: one of themselues, euen one of their owne prophets said, the cretians are alwaies liars, euill beastes, slowe bellies. and that their mouths might be stopped, the apostle alledgeth what one of their own prophets said, the cretians are alwayes lyers, evil beasts, slow bellies False 0.827 0.96 2.175
Titus 1.12 (AKJV) titus 1.12: one of themselues, euen a prophet of their owne, said: the cretians are alway lyers, euill beasts, slow bellies. and that their mouths might be stopped, the apostle alledgeth what one of their own prophets said, the cretians are alwayes lyers, evil beasts, slow bellies False 0.801 0.961 3.89
Titus 1.12 (Tyndale) titus 1.12: one beynge of the selves which was a poyet of their awne sayde: the cretayns are all wayes lyars evyll beastes and slowe belies. and that their mouths might be stopped, the apostle alledgeth what one of their own prophets said, the cretians are alwayes lyers, evil beasts, slow bellies False 0.719 0.474 0.0
Titus 1.12 (ODRV) titus 1.12: one of them said, their owne proper prophet, the cretensians alwaies liers, naughtie beasts, slouthful bellies. and that their mouths might be stopped, the apostle alledgeth what one of their own prophets said, the cretians are alwayes lyers, evil beasts, slow bellies False 0.703 0.922 0.967




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