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A New-England-fire-brand quenched, being something in answer unto a lying, slanderous book, entituled; George Fox digged out of his burrows, &c. Printed at Boston in the year 1676. of one Roger Williams of Providence in New-England. Which he dedicateth to the King, with desires, that, if the Most-High please, old and New-England may flourish, when the pope & Mahomet, Rome & Constantinople are in their ashes. Of a dispute upon XIV. of his proposals held and debated betwixt him, the said Roger Williams, on the one part, and John Stubs, William Edmundson, and John Burnyeat on the other. At Providence and Newport in Rode-Island, in the year 1672. where his proposals are turn'd upon his own head, and there and here he was and is sufficiently confuted. In two parts. As also, something in answer to R.W.'s appendix, &c. With a post-script confuting his blasphemous assertions, viz. of the blood of Christ, that was shed, its being corruptible and corrupted; and that salvation was by a man, that was corruptible, &c. Where-unto is added, a catalogue of his railery, lies, scorn & blasphemies: and his temporizing spirit made manifest. Also, the letters of W. Coddington of Rode-Island, and R. Scot of Providence in New-England, concerning R.W. And lastly, some testimonies of antient & modern authors concerning the light, Scriptures, rule & the soul of man. By George Fox and John Burnyeat.
A New-England-fire-bran...
Fox, George, 1624-1691.
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1678
 
Author (contributor)
[JCB Redwood Digitization Project (John Carter Brown Library), Burnyeat, John, 1631-1690.]
Subjects
[Williams, Roger,--1604?-1683.--George Fox digg'd out of his burrowes--Controversial literature--Early works to 1800., Society of Friends--Apologetic works.]
A New-England-fire-brand quenched, being something in answer unto a lying, slanderous book, entituled; George Fox digged out of his burrows, &c. Printed at Boston in the year 1676. of one Roger Williams of Providence in New-England. Which he dedicateth to the King, with desires, that, if the Most-High please, old and New-England may flourish, when the pope & Mahomet, Rome & Constantinople are in their ashes. Of a dispute upon XIV. of his proposals held and debated betwixt him, the said Roger Williams, on the one part, and John Stubs, William Edmundson, and John Burnyeat on the other. At Providence and Newport in Rode-Island, in the year 1672. where his proposals are turn'd upon his own head, and there and here he was and is sufficiently confuted. In two parts. As also, something in answer to R.W.'s appendix, &c. With a post-script confuting his blasphemous assertions, viz. of the blood of Christ, that was shed, its being corruptible and corrupted; and that salvation was by a man, that was corruptible, &c. Where-unto is added, a catalogue of his railery, lies, scorn & blasphemies: and his temporizing spirit made manifest. Also, the letters of W. Coddington of Rode-Island, and R. Scot of Providence in New-England, concerning R.W. And lastly, some testimonies of antient & modern authors concerning the light, Scriptures, rule & the soul of man. By George Fox and John Burnyeat.
A New-England-fire-bran...
Fox, George, 1624-1691.
sn
1678
 
Author (contributor)
[JCB Redwood Digitization Project (John Carter Brown Library), Burnyeat, John, 1631-1690.]
Subjects
[Williams, Roger,--1604?-1683.--George Fox digg'd out of his burrowes--Controversial literature--Early works to 1800., Society of Friends--Apologetic works.]
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