02135nam 2200397 n 450 99639723760331620200824120631.0(CKB)4940000000064719(EEBO)2264211259(UnM)99826972_31384e(UnM)99826972_31384(EXLCZ)99494000000006471919950119d1675 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|To en archy: or, An exercitation upon a momentous question in divinity, and case of conscience[electronic resource] viz. whether it be lawfull for any person to act contrary to the opinion of his own consicence, formed from arguments that to him appear very probable, though not necessary or demonstrative. Where the opinions of the papists, Vasquez, Sanches, Azonius, &c. are shewed, as also the opinions of some Protestants, viz. Mr. Hooker, Bp Sanderson, Dr. Fulwood, &c. and compared with the opinions of others; the negative part of the question maintained; the unreasonableness of the popish opinions, and some Protestants, for blind obedience, detected; and many other things discoursedBy a ProtestantLondon [s.n.]Printed in the year, 1675[6], 82 pSometimes attributed to John Collinges.The first three words of the title are in Greek characters.Identified on reel as C5314 (entry cancelled in Wing 2nd ed.).Reproduction of the originals in: Union Theological Seminary Library; Congregational Library, London.eebo-0216To en archyExercitation upon a momentous question in divinity, and case of conscience.ConscienceEarly works to 1800Liberty of conscienceEarly works to 1800ConscienceLiberty of conscienceProtestant1001416Collinges John1623-1690,Cu-RivESBOOK996397237603316To en archy: or, An exercitation upon a momentous question in divinity, and case of conscience2314533UNISA