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Title A Reply of two of the brethren to A. S. : wherein you have observations on his considerations, annotations, &c. upon the apologeticall narration : with a plea for libertie of conscience for the apologists church way, against the cavils of the said A. S., formerly called M. S. to A. S. : humbly submitted to the judgements of all rationall and moderate men in the world : with a short survey of W. R. his Grave confutation of the separation, and some modest and innocent touches on the letter from Zeland and Mr. Parker's from New-England.
Related title Some observations and annotations upon the Apologetical narration.
Publication Info London : Printed by M. Simmons, for H. Overton, 1644.
Edition The second edition, corrected, and inlarged.



Descript [4], 112 p.
Edition The second edition, corrected, and inlarged.
Note Attributed to Goodwin by T. Jackson, A life of John Goodwin, 1882, p. 57, on the basis of a passage in Goodwin's Innocencies Triumph, 1644, p.4. The passage, however, seems to suggest that someone other than Goodwin is actually the author.
Written in defense of the Apologeticall narration by Thomas Goodwin and the other dissenting brethren of the Westminster Assembly in answer to A. S.'s [i.e. Adam Steuart] attack on it.
"W. R." is William Rathband.
Contains some excerpts from Steuarts "Some observations and annotation upon the Apologetical narration."
"Some observations and annotations vpon the Apologeticall narration" caption title on page A3.
Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.
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Series Early English books online.
Subject Goodwin, Thomas, 1600-1680. Apologeticall narration.
Steuart, Adam. Some observations and annotations upon the Apologetical narration.
Rathband, William, -1695. Most grave and modest confutation of the errors of the sect, commonly called Brownists.
Westminster Assembly (1643-1652)
Church polity -- Early works to 1800.
Great Britain -- Church history -- 17th century.
New England -- Church history.
Alt author Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665.
Steuart, Adam. Some observations and annotations upon the Apologetical narration. Selections.
Parker, Thomas, 1595-1677.
Related title Some observations and annotations upon the Apologetical narration.
Descript [4], 112 p.
Edition The second edition, corrected, and inlarged.
Note Attributed to Goodwin by T. Jackson, A life of John Goodwin, 1882, p. 57, on the basis of a passage in Goodwin's Innocencies Triumph, 1644, p.4. The passage, however, seems to suggest that someone other than Goodwin is actually the author.
Written in defense of the Apologeticall narration by Thomas Goodwin and the other dissenting brethren of the Westminster Assembly in answer to A. S.'s [i.e. Adam Steuart] attack on it.
"W. R." is William Rathband.
Contains some excerpts from Steuarts "Some observations and annotation upon the Apologetical narration."
"Some observations and annotations vpon the Apologeticall narration" caption title on page A3.
Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Goodwin, Thomas, 1600-1680. Apologeticall narration.
Steuart, Adam. Some observations and annotations upon the Apologetical narration.
Rathband, William, -1695. Most grave and modest confutation of the errors of the sect, commonly called Brownists.
Westminster Assembly (1643-1652)
Church polity -- Early works to 1800.
Great Britain -- Church history -- 17th century.
New England -- Church history.
Alt author Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665.
Steuart, Adam. Some observations and annotations upon the Apologetical narration. Selections.
Parker, Thomas, 1595-1677.
Related title Some observations and annotations upon the Apologetical narration.

Subject Goodwin, Thomas, 1600-1680. Apologeticall narration.
Steuart, Adam. Some observations and annotations upon the Apologetical narration.
Rathband, William, -1695. Most grave and modest confutation of the errors of the sect, commonly called Brownists.
Westminster Assembly (1643-1652)
Church polity -- Early works to 1800.
Great Britain -- Church history -- 17th century.
New England -- Church history.
Descript [4], 112 p.
Note Attributed to Goodwin by T. Jackson, A life of John Goodwin, 1882, p. 57, on the basis of a passage in Goodwin's Innocencies Triumph, 1644, p.4. The passage, however, seems to suggest that someone other than Goodwin is actually the author.
Written in defense of the Apologeticall narration by Thomas Goodwin and the other dissenting brethren of the Westminster Assembly in answer to A. S.'s [i.e. Adam Steuart] attack on it.
"W. R." is William Rathband.
Contains some excerpts from Steuarts "Some observations and annotation upon the Apologetical narration."
"Some observations and annotations vpon the Apologeticall narration" caption title on page A3.
Reproduction of original in Thomason Collection, British Library.
Alt author Goodwin, John, 1594?-1665.
Steuart, Adam. Some observations and annotations upon the Apologetical narration. Selections.
Parker, Thomas, 1595-1677.

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