The pulpit-guard routed, in its twenty strong-holds, or, A brief answer to a large and lawless discourse, [electronic resource] / written by one Tho. Hall of Kings-Norton, intituled, The pulpit-guarded, with twenty arguments, pretending to prove the unlawfulness, and sinfulness of private mens preaching. Wherein the arguments being weighed in the balance of the sanctuary, are found too light; and the lawfulness of private mens preaching (as Tho. Hall calls them) viz. gifted brethren; is cleared, and confirmed, in opposition to all gain-sayers. My work in this treatise hath been, and is, 1. To rout him in all his guards; 2. To discover the weakness and invalidity of all his answers to those objections and allegations by him there produced for the preaching of the gifted brethren. His six arguments to prove their ministry free from anti-Christianism, rased; and six more asserted, proving them to be anti-Christian. Written by Tho. Collier.
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Printed for the author, and are to be sold by Giles Calvert, at the Black-Spred-Eagle at the West end of Pauls, near Ludgate,
1651.
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