Puritans -- Amsterdam (Netherlands) -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800. : Vox vera: or, Obseruations from Amsterdam [electronic resource] : Examining the late insolencies of some pseudo-puritans, separatists from the Church of Great Brittaine. And closed vp with a serious three-fold aduertisement for the generall vse of euery good subiect within his Maiesties dominions, but more especially of those in the kingdome of Scotland. By Patricke Scot, North-Brittaine.
Puritans Church Of England Relations : The church and the puritans. A short account of the puritans: their rejection from the Church of England, and the efforts to restore them.
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Puritans -- Clergy. : Witnesses produced against Mr. John Shaw of Hull, [electronic resource] : attesting the publike charge against him, and much more. As, to be [brace] a notable turncoat and time-server; most scandalous in his actions; an enemy to good men; and a disquieter of the peace of the place, &c. Serving for the undeceiving of some, informing of others, and satisfying of all, as to the condition of the aforesaid M. Shaw. / By One who hopes and waits, to see corrupt men, and unjust things, less countenanced, and more suppressed.
Puritans -- England -- Apologetic works. : The key of saving knovvledge, opening out of the holy Scriptures, the right way, and straight passage to eternall life, or, A dialogue wherein the chiefe principles of the Christian religion are unfolded for the enabling of Christian people, to understand the Word of God ... [electronic resource] / composed by Geo. Walker ...
Puritans -- England -- Clergy -- Early works to 1800. : The Tavistocke Naboth proved Nabal: [electronic resource] : In an ansvver unto a scandalous narrative published by Mr. Tho: Larkham in the name, (but without the consent) of the church of Tavistocke in Devon. Humbly presented to the churches of Christ, the magistracy, and the ministry of the nation in this Commonwealth / by F. G. D. P. W. G. N. W. W. H. &c.
Puritans -- England -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800. : The Puritanes impuritie [electronic resource] : or The anatomie of a Puritane or Separatist, by name and profession. Wherein is declared the differences betwixt a true Protestant and a Puritane, made manifest by the sincerity of the one and hypocrisie of the other. Likewise the comelinesse and necessity of reverence used in the performing of the service of God, especially at the receiving of the sacrament. / By John Harris gent.