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Vindiciae foederis; or, A treatise of the covenant of God entered with man-kinde, : in the several kindes and degrees of it in which the agreement and respective differences of the covenant of works, and the covenant of grace, of the old and new covenant are discust. The conditions of the covenant of grace on mans part, are assigned and asserted. The just latitude and extent held forth, and against all opposites defended. Several corollaries containing many heads of divinity, now controverted; and practical points singularly usefull inferred. In particular the necessity of a constant setled ministery (to bring men into covenant, and to bring them up to the termes of it,) and of schooles, and nurseries of learning, and an orderly call in tendency to it. Three scripture-texts by Mr. John Tombes in the first part of his Antipaedobaptisme solely handled, and totally perverted, are fully vindicated. Infant-baptisme in that latitude, as now in use in reformed churches, maintained
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Poems, supposed to have been written at Bristol, by Thomas Rowley, and others, in the fifteenth century; : the greatest part now first published from the most authentic copies, with an engraved specimen of one of the mss. To which are added, a preface, an introductory account of the several pieces, and a glossary
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