01815nam 2200325Ia 450 99639742170331620210104172032.0(CKB)4940000000060548(EEBO)2240890543(OCoLC)ocn226319756e(OCoLC)226319756(EXLCZ)99494000000006054820080428f17001799 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|Helpes for discovery of the truth in point of toleration[electronic resource] being the judgment of that eminent scholler Tho. Cartwright, sometimes Divinity-Professor in the University of Cambridge in the reigne of Queen Elizabeth of happy memory, and then a famous non-conformist, for which through the tyranny of the Bishops he suffered exile. Wherein the power and duty of the magistrate in relation to matters of religion is discussed; as also whether the judiciall lawes given by Moses to the Jewes are abrogate by the coming of Christ. More particularly in relation to some sinnes, viz. blasphemy, adultery, &c. Occasionally handled in a controversie betweene the said publike professor T.C. and Doctor Whitgift. Here also by the way is laid downe his judgment in the case of divorce, and that the party innocent may marrie again[17--?][1] pMs. transcription of t.p. of Wing C700."London, Printed for Thomas Banks, at the signe of the Seale in Westminster Hall, 1648."Reproduction of original in the British Library.eebo-0018Title pagesEngland.Cartwright Thomas1535-1603.853974UMIUMIBOOK996397421703316Helpes for discovery of the truth in point of toleration2336082UNISA