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A free disputation against pretended liberty of conscience; tending to resolve doubts moved by Mr. John Goodwin, John Baptist, Dr. Jer Dr. Taylor, the Belgick Arminians, Socinians, and other authors
A free disputation against pretended liberty of conscience tending to resolve doubts moved by Mr John Goodwin John Baptist Dr Jer Dr Taylor the Belgick Arminians Socinians and other authors Author:Samuel Rutherford This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1649 Excerpt: ... A. these acknowledge the Lordy and the lawahd. the Lords Priests and Prophets, as some Henetick? doe. now, yet not standing, to the sente... more »nce of the law that the Priest fliairteach,but presumptuously rejecting it, were sore-; ly to be put to death, Deut. 17.10, i K 12, 13. So he that soealçs a word in the name of tbe Lord(io confestethjaftd pro-.. fesseth both the Lord and his word, as hereticks now doY Which the Lord commanded him not to soeak,or íhal ipeaK. in the name of other Gods, even that Prophet shall dyej And did not Jeremiab and Uriah, tbe fen of Sbemaiab and the Prophets that' were killed; and stoned by the Jewes,-pro-ftfled God, and that the word of God came to-them andt mat they had-seen the visions of God? yet they were condemned as fajsc Prophets, but for prophesying destruction on Israel, Judab and Jérusalem, and if the Lord had not sent them, but they speake the visions of their owne head, they had been false prophets, as is cleare, Jer.fAj.ii.Jer.ù K fir 15 J6", and so justly condemned. '.;!,. ì Prophets now Ï Are there not now under the New Testament who deundrr the New ny the word of God,as many Aniiscripturifls in England?and Testament as doth not Saltmarfb, "Del, Benton, Randal and many Families there were un-and Antinomians father their new lies upon the fpH'% and der.the Old thé pretious ànoynting that teacheth all things? arenot amenr. they like to those Prophets, Veut. 13 have not some in France, in Holland, in England made defectiento fudaifme and Turcisme, and turned Apuflates. fromCbrist? And:yet;they deny nof God the Creator, nor the Scriptures of the. old Testament, and by this answer they are free of all bodily 'punishment? And does not Peter contradict thgïtanswér o...« less