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1 additional book about Henry Haggar in the extended shelves: The Holy Scriptures from scandals are cleared. Or An answer to a book set forth by the baptizers; to wit, Henry Hagger and Thomas Pollard, entituled, The Holy Scriptures clearing it self of scandals:: but is scandalled or perverted, and so scandalized by them, as in this answer to theirs will further appear, so by them entituled, or bearing the title of an Answer to a book written by Richard Farnsworth, called, Truth cleared, or Truth lifting up its head above scandals: occasioned by a dispute at Harliston in Staffordshire, between Richard Farnsworth and Thomas Pallard, in the year, 1654. Also here is in this, the heads of an order, or late act made at Coventry, by the baptized people there, ... And something here is, in answer to a false prophet, called John Griffith, set out by him and several others, in a false prophesie or book, bearing the title of True Gospel faith, collected into 30 articles: or in the middle part called, A voice from the Word of the Lord, ... / Written by a servant of the Lord, in the sixth moneth, 1655. by R.F. (London : Printed for Giles Calvert, at the sign of the Black Spred-Eagle, at the West end of Pauls, 1655), by R. F. (Richard Farnworth) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Books by Henry Haggar: Books in the extended shelves: Haggar, Henry: The foundation of the font discovered to the view of all that desire to behold it. And, the baptizing of men and women when they believe (in rivers and fountains) proved to be a standing ordinance in the Church of Cchrist to the end of the world; by plain Scripture-proof. In answer to Mr. Cook's Font uncovered, for infant-baptism; and Mr. Baxter's Plain Scripture-proof for infants church-membership and baptism. With a word sometimes upon occasion to Mr. Hall's Font-guarded; which is more fully answered by Thomas Collyer. By Henry Haggar, a servant of Christ, and the congregations of his saints. (London, : Printed for Giles Calvert, at the black Spread-eagle at the west-end of Pauls., 1653) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Haggar, Henry: The holy scripture clearing it self of scandals: or, An answer to a book written by Richard Farnworth, who is commonly called a Quaker, bearing this title, Truth cleared of scandals.: In this answer, you have the substance of a dispute at Harliston in Staffordshire, between Richard Faruworth [sic] and the author, in the yeer 1654. Written by Tho. Pollard, a member of the Church of Christ, gathered in, and about, Leichfield. Whereunto is added, Certain considerations and queries concerning those people called the Quakers; with desire of an answer. As also, a postscript, manifesting their folly in pretending a necessity of using the terms thee and thou to a single person. / By Henry Haggar, a servant of Jesus Christ, and of the congregation of his saints. (Printed at London : by J.C. for R. Moone, at the seven Stars in Paul's Church-yard, neer the great North-door, 1655), also by Thomas Pollard (HTML at EEBO TCP) Haggar, Henry: No King but Jesus, or, The Walls of tyrannie razed and the foundations of unjust monarchy discovered to the view of all that desire to see it wherein is undeniably proved that no king is the Lords anointed but Jesus ... / by Henry Haggar. (London : Printed for Giles Calvert ..., 1652) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Haggar, Henry: The order of causes.: Of [brace] Gods fore-knowledge, election, and predestination. And of mans salvation or damnation. Laid down so clearly, and proved so plainly by the scriptures, that even the meanest capacity amongst rational men may understand it, to their great satisfaction. As also, whether Christ died for all, or not for all: with the causes and effects that may follow or not follow, seriously considered, meekly controverted, and plainly proved by the scriptures of truth; to the great satisfaction of all rational people fearing God. By Henry Haggar, a servant of Christ, and of the congregations of his saints. (London : Printed by James Cottrel, for Richard Moone, at the seven stars in Paul's Church-yard, neer the great north-door, 1654) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Haggar, Henry: The order of causes. Of God's fore-knowledge, election, and predestination. And of mans salvation or damnation. Laid down so clearly, and proved so plainly by the Scriptures, that even the meanest capacity amongst rational men may understand it, to their great satisfaction. As also, whether Christ died for all, or not for all: with the causes and effects that may follow or not follow, seriously considered, meekly controverted, and plainly proved by the Scriptures of truth; to the great satisfaction of all rational people fearing God. / By Henry Haggar, a servant of Christ, and of the congregations of his saints. ; [Six lines of Scripture texts] (Boston: : [s.n.], Re-printed in the year 1729) (HTML at Evans TCP) Haggar, Henry: A true and faithfull narrative (for substance) of a publique dispute between Mr. Tho. Porter, & Mr. Hen. Haggar; concerning infant-Baptism. In the parish church of Ellesmer in the county of Salop, on the 30 of April, 1656. / By one who was present at, and a diligent observer of, the debate. (London, : Printed for John Clark, at the entrance into Mercers-Chappel, at the lower end of Cheapside., 1656), also by Thomas Porter (HTML at EEBO TCP) Haggar, Henry: Vindication of the Divine decrees of election and reprobation : being the substance of several sermons on Rom. ix. 6-24 ; preached at Pulham-Margaret in Norfolk. (London : Printed for John. Marshall and Joseph Marshall, 1720., 1720), also by John Rutland and Thomas Ridgley (page images at HathiTrust)
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