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2 additional books about Richard Burthogge in the extended shelves: A disputation between a doctor and an apothecary, or, A reply to the new argument of Dr. R. Burthogge, M.D. for infants baptism wherein the novelty in which it glories is justly censured and its harmony proved to be no better than self repugnancy and a manifest abuse of scripture / by Philip Cary, a neighbouring apothecary ... (London : Printed by B.W. for the author and are to be sold by R. Baldwin, 1684), by Philip Cary (HTML at EEBO TCP)
A solemn call unto all that would be owned as Christ's faithful witnesses, speedily and seriously, to attend unto the primitive purity of the Gospel doctrine and worship, or, A discourse concerning baptism wherein that of infants is disproved as having no footing nor foundation at all in the Word of God, by way of answer to the arguments made use of by Mr. William Allen, Mr. Sidenham, Mr. Baxter, Dr. Burthogge, and others for the support of that practice : wherein the covenant made with Israel at Mount Sinai ... : together with a description of that truly evangelical covenant God was pleased to make with believing Abraham ... / by Philip Carey ... (London : Printed for John Harris ..., MDCXC [1690]), by Philip Cary (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Books by Richard Burthogge: Books in the extended shelves: Burthogge, Richard, 1638?-ca. 1700: An argument for infants baptisme deduced from the analogy of faith, and [of the] harmony of the [Scr]iptures : in which in a method wholly new, and upon grounds not commonly observed bo[th the] doctrine (of infants baptism) is fully asserted, and the objections against it are obviated / by Richard Burthogge. (London : Printed for Jonathan Greenwood ..., 1684) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Burthogge, Richard, 1638?-ca. 1700: Cavsa dei, or, An apology for God wherein the perpetuity of infernal torments is evidenced and divine both goodness and justice, that notwithstanding, defended : the nature of punishments in general, and of infernal ones in particular displayed : the evangelical righteousness explicated and setled : the divinity of the Gentiles both as to things to be believed, and things to be practised, adumbrated, and the wayes whereby it was communicated, plainly discover'd / by Richard Burthogge ... (London : Imprinted for Lewis Punchard ..., 1675) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Burthogge, Richard, 1638?-ca. 1700: An essay upon reason, and the nature of spirits by Richard Burthogge ... (London : Printed for John Dunton ..., 1694) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Burthogge, Richard, 1638?-ca. 1700: The nature of church-government freely discussed and set out in three letters. (London : Printed for S.G., MDCXCI [1691]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Burthogge, Richard, 1638?-ca. 1700: Of the soul of the world and of particular souls in a letter to Mr. Lock, occasioned by Mr. Keil's reflections upon an essay lately published concerning reason / by the author of that essay. (London : Printed for Daniel Brown ..., 1699) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Burthogge, Richard, 1638?-ca. 1700: Organum vetus & novum, or, A discourse of reason and truth wherein the natural logick common to mankinde is briefly and plainly described / by Richard Burthogge ... in a letter to the most Honourable Andrew Trevill, Esq. ... (London : Printed for Sam. Crouch ..., 1678) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Burthogge, Richard, 1638?-ca. 1700: Prudential reasons for repealing the penal laws against all recusants and for a general toleration penn'd by a Protestant person of quality. (London : Printed for Matthew Turner ..., 1687) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Burthogge, Richard, 1638?-ca. 1700: Tagathon, or, Divine goodness explicated and vindicated from the exceptions of the atheist wherein also the consent of the gravest philosophers with the holy and inspired penmen in many of the most important points of Christian doctrine is fully evinced / by Richard Burthogge. (London : Printed by S. and B. Griffin for James Collins, 1672) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Burthogge, Richard, 1638?-ca. 1700: Vindiciæ pædo-baptismi, or, A confirmation of an argument lately emitted for infants baptism in a letter to a reverend divine of the Church of England / by R.B. ... (London : Printed for Thomas Simmons ..., 1685) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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