Claxton, Laurence, 1615-1667
Clarkson, Laurence, 1615-1667
Claxton, Laurence
Laurence Clarkson
VIAF ID: 37266810 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Clarkson, Laurence ‡d 1615-1667
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Claxton, Laurence
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Claxton, Laurence, ‡d 1615-1667
- 100 0 _ ‡a Laurence Clarkson
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (16)
Works
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The lost sheep found | |
The lost sheep found, or, The prodigal returned to his Fathers house after many a sad and weary journey through many religious countreys, where now, notwithstanding all his former transgressions, and breach of his Fathers comands, he is received in an eternal favor, and all the righteous and wicked sons that he hath left behinde, reserved for eternal misery; as all along every church or dispensation may read in his travels, their portion after this life. | |
A paradisical dialogue betwixt faith and reason: disputing the high mysterious secrets of eternity, the like never extant in our revelation. As touching God in eternity, how He became time in flesh, and how He dyed in the grave, and ascended to His glory again. Also what the angels are ... and how the angel became a devil, and that devil man ... With a brief narration what a commission is, and how many commissions there are; what the difference of their worships ... | |
The Quakers downfal, 1659: | |
The Quakers downfal, with all other dispensations their inside turn'd outward: wherein you have it infallibly interpreted, 1. What Scripture is, what not. 2. By whom it was writ. 3. For whom it was writ. 4. The end wherefore it was writ. Also, a brief narration of the Quakers conference with us the second of July 1659. wherein we made appear, that all their sufferings in New-England, or any other nation, they suffer justly as evil doers, so that neither they nor their persecuors, so living and so dying, shall escape damnation. With a clear confutation of all Armenians [!] [called Free-willers] that deny Gods prerogative power in matter of damnation and salvation. |