02307nam 2200385 n 450 99639538720331620200824121448.0(CKB)3810000000013186(EEBO)2248546699(UnM)ocm99889574e(UnM)99889574(EXLCZ)99381000000001318619850423d1644 uy engurbn||||a|bb|The second part of the duply to M.S. alias Two brethren[electronic resource] Wherein are maintained the Kings, Parliaments, and all civil magistrates authority about the Church. Subordination of ecclesiasticall judicatories. Refuted the independency of particular congregations. Licentiousnesse of wicked conscience, and toleration of all sorts of most detestable schismes, heresies and religions; as, idolatry, paganisme, turcisme, Judaisme, Arrianisme, Brownisme, anabaptisme, &c. which M.S. maintain in their book. With a brief epitome and refutation of all the whole independent-government. /Most humbly submitted to the Kings most excellent Majestie. To the most Honorable Houses of Parliament. The most Reverend and learned Divines of the Assembly. And all the Protestant churches in this island and abroad. By Adam Steuart. Octob. 3. 1644. Imprimatur Ja: CranfordLondon Printed for Iohn Field, and are to be sold at his house upon Addle-hill, neer Baynards-Castle1644[1]+ pThe words "Are maintained .. in their book." are enclosed in a complex system of brackets on the title page.Apparently published earlier than his "Zerubbabel to Sanballat and Tobiah: or, The first part of the duply to M.S. alias Two brethren", which is dated 17 March 1644 (Lady Day dating).A fragment; title page only.Reproduction of original in the British Library.eebo-0018Church and stateEnglandEarly works to 1800Title pagesEngland17th century.Church and stateSteuart Adam1001107Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINCu-RivESBOOK996395387203316The second part of the duply to M.S. alias Two brethren2355459UNISA