The description and confutation of mysticall Anti-Christ, the Familists; or, An information drawn up and published for the confirmation and comfort of the faithfull, against many Antichristian Familisticall doctrines which are frequently preached and printed in England: particularly in those dangerous books called Theologia Germanica, the Bright Star, Divinity and Philosophy dissected. / Written by Benjamin Bourne. Published according to order.

Bourne, Benjamin, fl. 1646
Publisher: Printed by Matthew Symons for B B and are to be sold at the signe of the Angel in Cornehill
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1646
Approximate Era: CivilWar
TCP ID: A77132 ESTC ID: R201037 STC ID: 672
Subject Headings: Familists -- England; Great Britain -- Church history -- 17th century;
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In-Text First, he is the Father of Christ, Ephes. 1.3. 1 Pet. 1.3. Secondly, God is the Father of a Christian. 1 Cor. 1.3. Chap. 10.17. First, he is the Father of christ, Ephesians 1.3. 1 Pet. 1.3. Secondly, God is the Father of a Christian. 1 Cor. 1.3. Chap. 10.17. ord, pns31 vbz dt n1 pp-f np1, np1 crd. crd np1 crd. ord, np1 vbz dt n1 pp-f dt njp. crd np1 crd. np1 crd.




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In-Text 1 Pet. 1.3. 1 Peter 1.3
In-Text 1 Cor. 1.3. Chap. 10.17. 1 Corinthians 1.3; 1 Corinthians 1.10; 1 Corinthians 1.17