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Title The good Catholick no bad subject. Or, A letter from a Catholick gentleman to Mr. Richard Baxter. : Modestly accepting the challenge by him made in his Sermon of repentance, preached before the Honorable House of Commons, 30 April, 1660.
Alternative Title Good Catholick no bad subject
Letter from a Catholick gentleman to Mr. Richard Baxter
Publication Info London : [s.n.], printed in the year 1660.



Descript [2], 6 p.
Note A reply to: Baxter, Richard. A sermon of repentance.
A variant of the edition with John Dakins's name in imprint.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "June 14".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Series Early English books online.
Subject Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. Sermon of repentance
Church and state -- England -- Early works to 1800.
Religion and state -- England -- Early works to 1800.
Alternative Title Good Catholick no bad subject
Letter from a Catholick gentleman to Mr. Richard Baxter
Descript [2], 6 p.
Note A reply to: Baxter, Richard. A sermon of repentance.
A variant of the edition with John Dakins's name in imprint.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "June 14".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. Sermon of repentance
Church and state -- England -- Early works to 1800.
Religion and state -- England -- Early works to 1800.
Alternative Title Good Catholick no bad subject
Letter from a Catholick gentleman to Mr. Richard Baxter

Subject Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. Sermon of repentance
Church and state -- England -- Early works to 1800.
Religion and state -- England -- Early works to 1800.
Descript [2], 6 p.
Note A reply to: Baxter, Richard. A sermon of repentance.
A variant of the edition with John Dakins's name in imprint.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "June 14".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.

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