Etherington, John, active 1641-1645
Etherington, John, fl. 1641-1645
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The Anabaptists ground-work for reformation: or, New planting of churches : that no man, woman, nor child, may be baptized, but such as have justifying faith, and doe make profession thereof, before, to the baptizer, found false, with all things depending thereon. As being contrary to the Scriptures, and to the examples of Christ and his Apostles, ... Proved by severall arguments. Whereunto one T.L. a principall baptizer, (and apostle in their account) hath given his answers. Unto which answers, replies are also made by I.E. and some arguments annexed, proving, that the children of all such beleevers as were baptized, and so received into the Church, might be baptized, and received also. With a brief declaration what the true reformation is, and shal be, farre above these Anabaptists, and all such carnall builders conceits. And who the two witnesses of God are, by whom chiefly it is to be performed. Imprimatut [sic]. Iames Cranford | |
A brief discovery of the blasphemous doctrine of familisme : first conceived and brought forth into the world by one Henry Nicolas of the Low Countries of Germany about an hundred years agoe; and now very boldly taught by one Mr. Randall, and sundry others in and about the citie of London. Whom multitudes of people follow, and which doctrine many embrace. The summe or briefe whereof is on the other side of the leafe set downe | |
The deeds of Dr. Denison, 1642: | |
The deeds of Dr. Denison a little more manifested. By his ansvver to the defence of John Etherington : VVhich he published in Anno Dom. 1641. against his false accusations and the depositions of his false witnesses. Whereupon he was censured by the high commission court. And his reply to the doctors answer. Which answer he hath added to his Woolfe-sermon booke. | |
A description of the Church of Christ, with her peculiar priuiledges, and also of her commons, and entercommoners, 1610: | |
A discouery of the errors of the English Anabaptists : As also an admonition to all such as are led by the like spirit of error. Wherein is set downe all their seuerall and maine points of error, which they hold. With a full answer to euery one of them seuerally, wherein the truth is manifested. By Edmond Iessop who sometime walked in the said errors with them | |
Halkett & Laing, Dict. of anon. & pseudo. English lit., 3rd ed., 1475-1640, 1980: |