02569nam 2200481Ia 450 99639131100331620200824132637.0(CKB)1000000000658507(EEBO)2240991641(OCoLC)ocm12300186e(OCoLC)12300186(EXLCZ)99100000000065850719850724d1665 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The great case of the tythes and forced maitenance [sic] once more revived[electronic resource] the true state thereof enquired into, before the law, under the law, among the Jews : likewise under the Gospel, the true ministers of Christ, their allowance shown : likewise in the corruption of time since Christ, how tythes have been introduced, wherein antiquity is searched, and the judgment of the fathers of the church in several ages produced, besides the Scripture it self examined : in all which is clearly proved, tythes and forced maintenance, are no Gospel maintenance : the Scriptures answered, divers arguments confuted, and objections answered, which are brought by the ministry of this late age : also the institution and division of parishes and their rise, all which are published for the benefit of all, who desire that Gospel order might be established again in all the churches of Christ /F.H[London s.n. ]1665[6], 73, [1] pMarginal notes.Signed: Francis Howgill."An epistle to the reader": signed Edward Guy."The poor husband-mans complaint : his hope and confidence" [in verse] signed J.R. [i.e. John Raunce?]: p. 66-68."As one fore-seeing the day of terror that is to come upon Babel, makes this invitation" [in verse] signed E.G. [i.e. Edward Guy]: p. 68-69."The great complaint and outcry of one of the sufferers of Sion" signed M.L.: p. 70-71.Errata: p. [1] at end.Reproduction of original in Huntington Library.eebo-0113TithesEarly works to 1800TithesHowgill Francis1618-1669.1001324M. L1011671Guy Edward17th cent.1011672Raunce John17th cent.1002056EAAEAAm/cEAAOCLWaOLNBOOK996391311003316The great case of the tythes and forced maitenance once more revived2344899UNISA