Coppin, Richard, fl. 1646-1659.
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A blow at the serpent or a gentle answer from Maidstone Prison to appease wrath, advancing itself against truth and peace at Rochester. Together with the work of four days disputes, in the cathedral of Rochester, ... By Richard Coppin, ... Twenty five articles since brought against him ... To which is added, his Threefold state of a Christian.
Coppin, Richard, fl. 1646-1659.Date: [1763?]- E-books
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The advancement of all things in Christ , and of Christ in all things. With a full discovery of the good and evil in man, which (as two particular Men) are dwelling and inhabiting in one particular Person. OR A Jacob and an Esau in one Rebecca. Together with a brief discovery of some things concerning election and reprobation. Resurrection and Day of Judgment. Love, and Wrath, in God and Man. The Causes of Trouble, and Joy in the Creature. The Chaining-up of the Devil. And the State of a Christian in three Kingdoms, &c. Being some sparkles of that glory, and some Beams of that Light that shines and dwells in Richard Coppin.
Coppin, Richard, fl. 1646-1659.Date: [1763]- E-books
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Truth's testimony , and a testimony of truths appearing, in power, life, light and glory, Creating, Manifesting, Increasing and Vindicating it self in the midst of Persecution. Wherein is discovered what Truth is, and also a Lye, who knows it, and lives in it. With the author's call and conversion to the truth, his Practice in it, his publishing of it, and his several Tryals for the same, viz. 1. Before Baron Wilde at Worcester. 2. Before Judge Nicholas at Worcester. 3. Before Serjeant Green at Oxford. 4. Before Serjeant Hutton at Oxford. 5. Before Serjeant Glyn at Gloucester. Together with The particular Accusations brought against him in each Tryal, and his Answers to the same. As also the Courts Proceedings both by Judges and Juries. With an humble appeal to his Highness Oliver, Lord Protector, as a general redress for all people. By Richard Coppin.
Coppin, Richard, fl. 1646-1659.Date: 1768- E-books
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A blow at the serpent or a gentle answer from Maidstone Prison to appease wrath, advancing itself against truth and peace at Rochester. Together with the work of four days disputes, in the cathedral of Rochester, in the County of Kent, between several Ministers, and Richard Coppin, Preacher there, to whom very many People frequently came to hear, and much rejoiced at the Way of Truth and Peace he Preached, at the Fame whereof the Ministers in those Parts began to ring in their Pulpits, saying, "this man Blasphemeth," to deter their Parishioners from hearing him. Whereupon arose the Disputes, at which were some Magistrates, some Officers, and Soldiers, peaceable and well-minded, and very many People from all Parts adjacent, before whom the Truth was confirmed and maintained. The whole matter written by the Hearers on both sides. Published for the Confirmation and Comfort of all such as receive the Truth in the love of it. By Richard Coppin, now in Maidstone Prison for the Witness of Jesus. Twenty five articles since brought against him by the Ministers, as Blasphemy, and his Answers to them, how he was committed without Examination, and by whom. To which is added, his Threefold state of a Christian.
Coppin, Richard, fl. 1646-1659.Date: [1764]