If you liked Christian religion: substantially, methodicalli[e,] [pla]inlie, and profitablie treatised by Thomas Cartwright, start with A brief apologie ... against all such slaunderous accusations as it pleaseth Mr. Sutcliffe in seuerall pamphlettes most iniuriously to loade him with ... (1596), A plaine explanation of the vvhole Revelation of Saint John (1622), and Syn theō ev christō The Ansvvere To The Pre- face Of The Rhemish Testament (1602). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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A brief apologie ... against all such slaunderous accusations as it pleaseth Mr. Sutcliffe in seuerall pamphlettes most iniuriously to loade him with ...
1596 · 28 pages · Thomas Cartwright · Same author
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A plaine explanation of the vvhole Revelation of Saint John
1622 · 139 pages · Thomas Cartwright · Same author
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Syn theō ev christō The Ansvvere To The Pre- face Of The Rhemish Testament
1602 · 213 pages · Thomas Cartwright · Same author
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A confutation of the Rhemists translation, glosses, and annotations on the Nevv Testament
1618 · 763 pages · Thomas Cartwright · Same author
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A brief apologie of Thomas Cartwright against all such slaunderous accusations as it pleaseth Mr Sutcliffe in seuerall pamphlettes most iniuriously to loade him with
1596 · 28 pages · Thomas Cartwright · Same author
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Thom©Œ Cartwrighti ...
1647 · 1,142 pages · Thomas Cartwright · Same author
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The second replie of Thomas Cartwright
1575 · 31 pages · Thomas Cartwright · Same author
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A Commentary Vpon The Epistle of Saint Paule written to the Colossians
1612 · 248 pages · Thomas Cartwright · Same author
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A Directory Of Church-government. Anciently contended for, and as farre as the Times would suffer, practised by the first Non-conformists in the daies of Queen Elizabeth. Found in the study of the most accomplished Divine, Mr. Thomas Cartwright, after his decease; and reserved to be published for such a time as this. Published by Authority
1644 · 24 pages · Thomas Cartwright · Same author
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A methodicall short catechisme
1623 · 30 pages · Thomas Cartwright · Same author
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In librum Salomonis, qui inscribitur Ecclesiastes
1604 · 245 pages · Thomas Cartwright · Same author
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A confutation of the Rhemists translation, glosses and annotations on the New Testament, so farre as they containe manifest impieties, heresies, idolatries, superstitions, prophanesse, treasons, slanders, absurdities, falsehoods and other evills. By occasion whereof the true sence, scope, and doctrine of the scriptures, and humane authors, by them abused, is now given. Written long since by order from the chiefe instruments of the late Queene and state, and at the speciall request and encouragem
2005 · 839 pages · Thomas Cartwright · Same author
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