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| | Books by Thomas Smith: Books in the extended shelves: Smith, Thomas, 1623 or 4-1661: An apologie for the Reformed churches wherein is shew'd the necessitie of their separation from the Church of Rome: against those who accuse them of making a schisme in Christendome. By John Daille pastor of the Reformed Church at Paris. Translated out of French. And a preface added; containing the judgement of an university-man, concerning Mr. Knot's last book against Mr. Chillingworth. ([Cambridge] : Printed by Th. Buck, printer to the Vniversitie of Cambridge, MDCLIII. [1653]), also by Jean Daillé (HTML at EEBO TCP) Smith, Thomas, 1623 or 4-1661: A gagg for the Quakers, with an answer to Mr. Denn's Quaker no Papist. (London, : Printed by J.C. and are sold neer the north door of S. Pauls Church., MDCLIX. [1659]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Smith, Thomas, 1623 or 4-1661: The life and death of Mr. William Moore, late fellow of Caius Colledge, and keeper of the University-Library as it was delivered in a sermon preached at his funeral-solemnity, April 24, 1659, in St Maries Church in Cambridge / by Tho. Smith ... ([Cambridge] : Printed by John Field, printer to the University of Cambridge, 1660), also by Henry Hammond (HTML at EEBO TCP) Smith, Thomas, 1623 or 4-1661: The Quaker disarm'd, or, A true relation of a late publick dispute held at Cambridge by three eminent Quakers against one scholar of Cambridge ; with a letter in defence of the ministry and against lay-preachers ; also several quæries proposed to the Quakers to be answered if they can. (London : Printed by J.C. ..., 1659), also by George Whitehead, William Allen, and George Fox (HTML at EEBO TCP) Smith, Thomas, 1623 or 4-1661: A treatise on the right use of the Fathers in the decision of the controversies existing at this day in religion. (Presbyterian board of publication, 1856), also by Jean Daillé and Presbyterian church in the U. S. A. (Old school). Board of publication (page images at HathiTrust)
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