"The novelty of English Anabaptism; or a vindication of the Brief History [etc.] printed A.D. 1738, being a further defence of the learned and worthy Dr. John Witclif and his followers from the false charge of their being Anabaptists, and of the Church and Clergy of England; to which is added, An account of John Smith, the first English Anabaptist teacher, and of the ill treatment of Dr. W. Wall by some English Anabaptists; by J. Lewis, minister of Mergate"
MS. Rawl. C. 409, fol. 144
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Title
"The novelty of English Anabaptism; or a vindication of the Brief History [etc.] printed A.D. 1738, being a further defence of the learned and worthy Dr. John Witclif and his followers from the false charge of their being Anabaptists, and of the Church and Clergy of England; to which is added, An account of John Smith, the first English Anabaptist teacher, and of the ill treatment of Dr. W. Wall by some English Anabaptists; by J. Lewis, minister of Mergate"
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MS. Rawl. C. 409, fol. 144
Summary
The preface is dated 29 Aug 1742. Imperfect, the Account etc. mentioned in the title not being found here.
Date
29 Aug 1742
Language
English
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Collection contents
Rawlinson C: History, Theology
Volume i. of the MSS. of John Lewis, minister of Margate
"The novelty of English Anabaptism; or a vindication of the Brief History [etc.] printed A.D. 1738, being a further defence of the learned and worthy Dr. John Witclif and his followers from the false charge of their being Anabaptists, and of the Church and Clergy of England; to which is added, An account of John Smith, the first English Anabaptist teacher, and of the ill treatment of Dr. W. Wall by some English Anabaptists; by J. Lewis, minister of Mergate"
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