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Author Elmeston, John.
Title A censure of that reverend and learned man of God, Mr. John Cotton, lately of New-England, upon the way of Mr. Henden of Bennenden in Kent, expressed in some animadversions of his upon a letter of Mr. Henden's sometimes sent to Mr. Elmeston : (2) a brief and solid exercitation concerning the coercive power of the magistrate in matters of religion, by a reverend and learned minister, Mr. Geo[r]ge Petter ... (3) Mr. Henden's animadversions on Mr. Elmestons's epistle revised and chastized.
Related title Censure ... upon the way of Mr. Henden.
Brief and solid exercitation concerning the coercive power of the magistrate in matters of religion.
Publication Info London : Printed by J.G. for John Stafford ..., 1656.



Descript [3], 56 p.
Note Comprises: Mr. Hendons animadversions on Mr. Elmestons epistle / J. Elmeston (p. 1-38); A briefe and solid exercitation concerning the coercive power of the magistrate in matters of religion / George Petter (p. 39-46); Mr. John Cotton's letter to Mr. Elmeston (p. 47); My letter to Mr. Henden, when as I sent him a copy of Mr. Cotton's animadversions / J. Elmeston (p. 48); Certaine errors noted in the letter sent to you [J. Elmeston] from a Christian friend whereof you desired my judgement [being the "Censure of ... Mr. John Cotton"] / S. Henden (p. 49-54 [i.e. 55]). Mr. Cottons letter to Mr. Elmeston, upon his writing back to thank him for this labour of love in imparting unto me [J. Elmeston] his judgment upon Mr. Hendens letter, and my signifying the slight account that Mr. Henden made thereof (p. 54 [i.e. 55]-56).
Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.
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Author Elmeston, John.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Henden, Simon. Key of Scripture-prophecies.
Freedom of religion.
Alt author Cotton, John, 1584-1652. Censure ... upon the way of Mr. Henden.
Petter, George. Brief and solid exercitation concerning the coercive power of the magistrate in matters of religion.
Related title Censure ... upon the way of Mr. Henden.
Brief and solid exercitation concerning the coercive power of the magistrate in matters of religion.
Descript [3], 56 p.
Note Comprises: Mr. Hendons animadversions on Mr. Elmestons epistle / J. Elmeston (p. 1-38); A briefe and solid exercitation concerning the coercive power of the magistrate in matters of religion / George Petter (p. 39-46); Mr. John Cotton's letter to Mr. Elmeston (p. 47); My letter to Mr. Henden, when as I sent him a copy of Mr. Cotton's animadversions / J. Elmeston (p. 48); Certaine errors noted in the letter sent to you [J. Elmeston] from a Christian friend whereof you desired my judgement [being the "Censure of ... Mr. John Cotton"] / S. Henden (p. 49-54 [i.e. 55]). Mr. Cottons letter to Mr. Elmeston, upon his writing back to thank him for this labour of love in imparting unto me [J. Elmeston] his judgment upon Mr. Hendens letter, and my signifying the slight account that Mr. Henden made thereof (p. 54 [i.e. 55]-56).
Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.
Author Elmeston, John.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Henden, Simon. Key of Scripture-prophecies.
Freedom of religion.
Alt author Cotton, John, 1584-1652. Censure ... upon the way of Mr. Henden.
Petter, George. Brief and solid exercitation concerning the coercive power of the magistrate in matters of religion.
Related title Censure ... upon the way of Mr. Henden.
Brief and solid exercitation concerning the coercive power of the magistrate in matters of religion.

Subject Henden, Simon. Key of Scripture-prophecies.
Freedom of religion.
Descript [3], 56 p.
Note Comprises: Mr. Hendons animadversions on Mr. Elmestons epistle / J. Elmeston (p. 1-38); A briefe and solid exercitation concerning the coercive power of the magistrate in matters of religion / George Petter (p. 39-46); Mr. John Cotton's letter to Mr. Elmeston (p. 47); My letter to Mr. Henden, when as I sent him a copy of Mr. Cotton's animadversions / J. Elmeston (p. 48); Certaine errors noted in the letter sent to you [J. Elmeston] from a Christian friend whereof you desired my judgement [being the "Censure of ... Mr. John Cotton"] / S. Henden (p. 49-54 [i.e. 55]). Mr. Cottons letter to Mr. Elmeston, upon his writing back to thank him for this labour of love in imparting unto me [J. Elmeston] his judgment upon Mr. Hendens letter, and my signifying the slight account that Mr. Henden made thereof (p. 54 [i.e. 55]-56).
Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.
Alt author Cotton, John, 1584-1652. Censure ... upon the way of Mr. Henden.
Petter, George. Brief and solid exercitation concerning the coercive power of the magistrate in matters of religion.

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