Moderation still a virtue in answer To Several Bitter Pamphlets: Especially Two, entituled, (occasional Conformity a most Unjustifiable Practice.) And (the Wolf Stripp'd of his Shepherd's Cloathing.) Which Contain the Substance of the rest. Wherein The Precedents and Christian Principles of Conscientious Occasional Conformity Are Defended: The Government of the Reformed Churches That have no Bishops, Ordination by Presbyters, and The Dissenters Separate Communions, Are Justified: With a Short Vindication of the Dissenting Academies, Against Mr. Sacheverel's Misrepresentation of 'em. By the Author of Moderation a Virtue.

  • Owen, James, 1654-1706.
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MDCCIV. [1704]
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