Accounts of Paul Hobson, Thomas Lamb, and William Allen, three teachers who abandoned the Anabaptists; narrative by Thomas Danson, minister at Sandwich, of his dispute with Sam. Fisher; and an account of John Bunyan, taken from his own works
MS. Rawl. C. 409, fols. 2–34
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Accounts of Paul Hobson, Thomas Lamb, and William Allen, three teachers who abandoned the Anabaptists; narrative by Thomas Danson, minister at Sandwich, of his dispute with Sam. Fisher; and an account of John Bunyan, taken from his own works
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MS. Rawl. C. 409, fols. 2–34
Summary
This was probably intended to form part of the following work; but the names above-mentioned do not occur in the index given there at p. 49.
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Language
English
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Collection contents
Rawlinson C: History, Theology
Volume i. of the MSS. of John Lewis, minister of Margate
Accounts of Paul Hobson, Thomas Lamb, and William Allen, three teachers who abandoned the Anabaptists; narrative by Thomas Danson, minister at Sandwich, of his dispute with Sam. Fisher; and an account of John Bunyan, taken from his own works
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