01908nam 2200385 n 450 99639690860331620200824121328.0(CKB)4330000000332653(EEBO)2248546614(UnM)99832457e(UnM)99832457(EXLCZ)99433000000033265319951128d1699 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A New-Years-gift for the Antinomians[electronic resource] particularly Mr. Malebranch Crisp, or, as he foolishly, and yet often (but truly stiles himself the unworthy branch of Dr. Crisp who hath wickedly attempted to underprop a rotten cause of his father, by notorious forgeries, concerning Mr. Baxter, Mr. How, and Dr. Bates, as justifiers of Dr. Crisp as an orthodox man, and no Antinomian: in a rhapsody, intituled, Christ exalted, and Dr. Crisp defended; against the reverend Mr. Alsop, with whom he rudely, and ignorantly plays under the name of his dear Kratiste. By Calvin Anti-CrispianLondon printed for John Marshal, at the Bible in Grace-Church-street, near Cornhil169943, [5] pCalvin Anti-Crispian = Samuel Young."Ad reverendos, & fandi dulcissimos, D. Singleton, Dom. Mead, Dom. Gouge, Dom. R. Taylor, & quosdam alios, vulgo vocatos, Independentes" is signed: C.A.Advertisement on D6v.Stained; some print faded.Reproduction of the original in Dr. Williams' Library, London.eebo-0037AntinomianismControversial literatureEarly works to 1800AntinomianismTrepidantium Malleus1003032C. A1021532Cu-RivESCu-RivESWaOLNBOOK996396908603316A New-Years-gift for the Antinomians2423205UNISA