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The liberty of an apostate conscience discovered : being a plain narrative of the controversie long depending between Francis Bugg, an officious agent in William Rogers's behalf and quarrel, on the one part, and Samuel Cater and George Smith, prisoners for the testimony of Jesus in Ely goal [sic] on the other part. With their answer to his Painted harlot, &c. Whereby F.B.'s liberty of conscience is proved an injurious bondage... [etc.]
Cater, Samuel (1711)
1683
Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.) C1486; Smith I, 391.
The true Christian's faith and experience briefly declared : concerning God, Christ, the Spirit, the Holy Scriptures, the gospel, and the doctrines thereof. Also the titular Christian's faith and profession tried, examined, and judged. Written for the confirmation and consolation of the one, and for the information, in order to the restoration and salvation, of the other. Also, A few words to such who are newly turned in their minds to the light within, and are believers in it
Shewen, William (1631?-1695)
1806
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