The cry of a stone, or, a treatise; shewing what is the right matter, forme, and government of the visible church of Christ. [electronic resource] : How, and wherein the present Church of England is wanting and defective, both in the body of the land, and in the parochiall branches thereof, with divers reasons and grounds taken from the Scriptures, to perswade all that feare God, rather to suffer any afflictions at the hands of men, than to submit to mans carnall policy and humane devices in the worship of God, or be deprived of the sweet fellowship of the saints in the right order of the Gospel. Together with a just reproofe of the over-strained and excessive separation, contentions and divisions of such as commonly are called Brownists. By Robert Coachman.

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Main Author: Coachman, Robert
Other title:Treatise; shewing what is the right matter, forme, and government of the visible church of Christ.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Printed by R. Oulton and G. Dexter, and are to be sold at the Stationers, 1642.
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