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The Confession of faith of those churches which are commonly, though falsly, called anabaptists : presented to the view of all that feare God to examine by the touchstone of the Word of Truth, as likewise for the taking off those aspersions which are frequently both in pulpit and print, although unjustly, cast upon them.
Year: 1644 Publisher: London : [s.n.],

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The Anabaptists ground-work for reformation: or, New planting of churches, : that no man, woman, nor child, may be baptized, but such as have justifying faith, and doe make profession thereof, before, to the baptizer, found false, with all things depending thereon. As being contrary to the Scriptures, and to the examples of Christ and his Apostles, ... Proved by severall arguments. Whereunto one T.L. a principall baptizer, (and apostle in their account) hath given his answers. Unto which answers, replies are also made by I.E. and some arguments annexed, proving, that the children of all such beleevers as were baptized, and so received into the Church, might be baptized, and received also. With a brief declaration what the true reformation is, and shal be, farre above these Anabaptists, and all such carnall builders conceits. And who the two witnesses of God are, by whom chiefly it is to be performed. Imprimatut [sic]. Iames Cranford,
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Year: 1644 Publisher: London : printed by M. Simmons in Aldersgate-street,

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The confession of faith, of those churches which are commonly (though falsly) called Anabaptists; : presented to the view of all that feare God, to examine by the touchstone of the Word of Truth: as likewise for the taking off those aspersions which are frequently both in pulpit and print, (although unjustly) cast upon them.
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Mock-majesty: or, the siege of Munster. : Being a true story of those fine things, wherewith King Iohn Becock, at first a botcher of Leiden by profession, and his companions the Anabaptists, pleased themselves after they were become masters of that city. You shall here likewise have the issue of the whole mock-show. Imprimatur, James Cranford.
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Year: 1644 Publisher: London, : Printed for J.S. and L.C.,

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The Anabaptists ground-work for reformation, or, New planting of churches : that no man, woman, nor child may be baptized, but such as have justifying faith and doe make profession thereof, before to the baptizer found false, with all things depending thereon : as being contrary to the scriptures and to the examples of Christ and his apostles, which was that they all who gladly received the word were baptized, though they had not yet justifying faith : proved by severall arguments, whereunto one T. L. a principall baptizer and apostle in their account, hath given his answers : unto which answers, replies are also made by I. E. and some arguments annexed proving, that the children of all such beleevers as were baptized and so received into the church might be baptized and received also : with a brief declaration what the true reformations is and shal be farre above these Anabaptists, and all such carnall builders conceits, and who the two witnesses of God are by whom chiefly it is to be performed.
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Year: 1644 Publisher: London : Printed by M. Simmons ...,

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A declaration against anabaptists : to stop the prosecution fo [sic] their errours, falsly pretended to be a vindication of the royall commission of King Jesus, as they call it. Briefly and fully answering all their allegations, and clearly proving the anabaptisticall doctrine to be against the glory of God, the honour of Christ and his church, against the covenant of grace, and against the word of God, and the priviledges of the church made over to them by promise, and also against the solemne league and covenant of the three kingdomes. In answer to a book, by Francis Cornwall, presented to the House of Commons, on Friday last, for which he is committed.
Year: 1644 Publisher: London : Printed for R. W.,

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A Declaration against anabaptists : to stop the prosecution fo [sic] their errours, falsly pretended to be a vindication of the royall commission of King Jesus, as they call it : briefly and fully answering all their allegations and clearly proving the anabaptisticall doctrine to be against the glory of God, the honour of Christ and his church, against the covenant of grace and against the word of God and the priviledges of the church made over to them by promise, and also against the solemne league and covenant of the three kingdomes : in answer to a book by Francis Cornwall presented to the House of Commons on Friday last for which he is committed.
Year: 1644 Publisher: London : Printed for R. W.,

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The nutcracker crackt by the Nutt, : and the backers cake starke dow: being the vindication of honest men, from the scandalous aspersions of Thomas Bakewell the baker in hanging-sword court neere Fleetestreete Conduite. ... in his learned book called the confutation of the Anabaptists, with a nut-cracker. The which is crackt by the nut against whom it was made, who admonisheth Bakewell to turne to his old trade of bakinge again; and mend his manners therein: ... Thus in this following discourse you shall see the slanderous lyer found out: the fool answered according to his foolishnesse, and the bakers cake starke dow:
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The Confession of faith of those churches which are commonly (though falsly) called Anabaptists : presented to the view of all that feare God, to examine by the touchstone of the Word of truth, as likewise for the taking off those aspersions which are frequently both in pulpit and print, (although unjustly) cast upon them.
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A confutation of the Anabaptists, and all others who affect not civill government; : proving the lawfullnesse of it: and a full answer to all their cavills, that are, or can be made against it. With a nut-cracker for an unnaturall nut, whose shell is as hard as the scales of Leviathan, and the kernell of his heart as hard as a piece of the nether mill-stone, Iob 41.15.24. yet the hammer of Gods word that breaketh in pieces the rocks, Ier. 23.29. will break this nut, that all may see the devillish kernell that is in it. Also arguments against the Anabaptists, proving that infants borne of Christian parents ought to be baptized: with a full answer to all their cavills that are (or can be) made against it. Imprimatur Ja. Cranford.
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Year: 1644 Publisher: London : Printed by M.O. for T. Bankes, and are to be sold in Black Friars [..,

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