The controversie concerning liberty of conſcience in matters of religion, truly ſtated, and diſtinctly and plainly handled, by Mr. John Cotton of Boſton in New England. By way of anſwer to ſome arguments to the contrary ſent unto him. VVherein you have, againſt all cavills of turbulent ſpirits, clearly manifeſted, wherein liberty of conſcience in matters of religion ought to be permitted, and in what caſes it ought not, by the ſaid Mr. Cotton
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The controversie concerning liberty of conſcience in matters of religion, truly ſtated, and diſtinctly and plainly handled, by Mr. John Cotton of Boſton in New England. By way of anſwer to ſome arguments to the contrary ſent unto him. VVherein you have, againſt all cavills of turbulent ſpirits, clearly manifeſted, wherein liberty of conſcience in matters of religion ought to be permitted, and in what caſes it ought not, by the ſaid Mr. Cotton
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Produced by British Museum Photographic Service, London
Reprint. Originally published: London : printed by Robert Auſtin, for Thomas Banks, and are to be ſold at Mrs. Breaches shop in Weſtminster-Hall, 1649
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Novemb: 7"
References: ESTC R206153