A discourse of schism Shewing, I. What is meant by schism. II. That schism is a damnable sin. III. That there is a schism between the establish'd Church of England, and the dissenters. IV. That this schism is to the charged on the dissenters side. V. That the modern pretenees of toleration, agreement in fundamentals, &c. Will not excuse the dissenters from being guilty of schism. Written by way of letter to three dissenting ministers in Essex, viz. Mr. Gilson and Mr. Gledhill of Colchester, and Mr. Shepherd of Braintree. To which is annexed, an answer to a book intituled, Thomas against Bennet, or the protestant dissenters vindicated from the charge of Schism. By Tho. Bennet, M.A. rector of St. James's in Colchester, and fellow of St. John's College in Cambridge.

  • Bennet, Thomas, 1673-1728.
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1702
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A discourse of schism: Shewing, I. What is meant by schism. II. That schism is a damnable sin. III. That there is a schism between the establish'd Church of England, and the dissenters. IV. That this schism is to the charged on the dissenters side. V. Tha

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