The bloody tenent yet more bloody: by Mr Cottons endevour to wash it white in the blood of the lambe. [Preliminary addresses] : of whose precious blood, spilt in the blood of his servants ; and of the blood of millions spilt in former and later wars for conscience sake, that most bloody tenent of persecution for cause of conscience, upon a second tryal, is found now more apparently and more notoriously guilty. In this rejoynder to Mr Cotton, are principally I. The nature of persecution, II. The power of the civill sword in spirituals examined ; III. The Parliaments permission of dissenting consciences justified. Also (as a testimony to Mr Clarks narrative) is added a letter to Mr Endicot governor of the Massachusets in N.E / by R. Williams of Providence in New-England.
1652
INTERNET
Formats
Format | |
---|---|
BibTeX | |
MARCXML | |
TextMARC | |
MARC | |
DublinCore | |
EndNote | |
NLM | |
RefWorks | |
RIS |
Details
E-resource Policy
Linked Resources
Author
Title
The bloody tenent yet more bloody: by Mr Cottons endevour to wash it white in the blood of the lambe. [Preliminary addresses] : of whose precious blood, spilt in the blood of his servants ; and of the blood of millions spilt in former and later wars for conscience sake, that most bloody tenent of persecution for cause of conscience, upon a second tryal, is found now more apparently and more notoriously guilty. In this rejoynder to Mr Cotton, are principally I. The nature of persecution, II. The power of the civill sword in spirituals examined ; III. The Parliaments permission of dissenting consciences justified. Also (as a testimony to Mr Clarks narrative) is added a letter to Mr Endicot governor of the Massachusets in N.E / by R. Williams of Providence in New-England.
Published
London : Printed for Giles Calvert, and are to be sold at the black-spread-Eagle at the west-end of Pauls, 1652.
Call Number
INTERNET
Place of Publication or Printing
England -- London.
Description
1 online resource (38 unnumbered pages)
System Control No.
(NNC-L)LLMC1226331368
(TEMPOCo)1226331368
(TEMPOCo)1226331368
Summary
The preliminary addresses written by Roger Williams to the English Parliament, the General Courts of New England, and to the Reader, which originally prefaced his reply to John Cotton's, The bloudy tenent, washed, and made white in the bloud of the Lambe.
Note
On the title page, topics I and II are bracketed together with "examined;" to the right of the bracket; topic III is bracketed with "justified." on the right of the bracket.
Source of Description
Online resource; title from PDF title page (LLMC Digital, viewed December 9, 2020).
Record Appears in
Added Author
Added Corporate Author