LEADER 00000nam 2200349 4500 001 99866711e 003 UnM 005 19961010163452.0 006 m g d 007 cr bn |||a|bb| 008 940418s1658 enk s 00| | eng d 040 Cu-RivES|cCu-RivES|dCStRLIN|edcrb|dWaOLN 100 1 Charke, Ezekiel. 245 12 A pretended voice from heaven, proved to bee the voice of man, and not of God. Or, An answer to a treatise, called A voice from heaven, :|bwritten by Mr. Gualter Postlethwait, an unordained preacher, taking upon him to exercise the pastoral charge, in a congregation at Lewis in Sussex. Wherein, his weakness, in undertaking to prove all protestant churches to bee antichristian, and to bee separated from, as no true churches of Christ, is discovered; and the sinfulness of such a separation evinced. Together with, a brief answer inserted, to the arguments for popular ordination, brought by the answerers of Jus Divinum Ministerii Evangelici, in their book called The preacher sent. /|cBy Ezekiel Charke, M.A. and rector of Waldron in Sussex. Imprimatur, Edmond Calamy. 246 2 Pretended voice from heaven, proved to bee the voice of man, and not of God 246 33 Answer to a treatise, called A voice from heaven 260 London :|bprinted for Andrew Kembe, and are to bee sold at his shop at St. Margarets-hill, near the Talbot in Southwark, and under St. Margarets church on New- Fishstreet-hill,|c1659 [i.e. 1658] 300 [8], 126, [2] p. 500 With a final leaf of advertisement. 500 Errata on final page of advertisement. 500 A reply to: Postlethwaite, Walter "A voice from heaven". 500 Annotation on Thomason copy: "Novemb. [illegible]". 500 Reproduction of the original in the British Library. 600 10 Postlethwaite, Walter,|d-1671.|tVoice from heaven. 630 04 Preacher sent. 650 0 Protestantism|vControversial literature|vEarly works to 1800. 830 0 Early English books online. 856 40 |uhttp://gateway.proquest.com/openurl?ctx_ver=Z39.88-2003& res_id=xri:eebo&rft_val_fmt=&rft_id=xri:eebo:image:118995 936 EEBO-THOMASON