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A survey of the insolent and infamous libel, entituled, Naphtali &c. : wherein several things, falling in debate in these times are considered, and some doctrines in Lex Rex and the Apolog. Narration (called by this author martyrs) are brought to the touch-stone : Part I, representing the dreadful aspect of Naphtali's principles upon the powers ordained by God, and detecting the horrid consequences in practice necessarily resulting from such principles, if owned and received by people

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Honyman, Andrew, 1619-1676. A Survey of the Insolent and Infamous Libel, Entituled, Naphtali &c. : Wherein Several Things, Falling In Debate In These Times Are Considered, and Some Doctrines In Lex Rex and the Apolog. Narration (called by This Author Martyrs) Are Brought to the Touch-stone : Part I, Representing the Dreadful Aspect of Naphtali's Principles Upon the Powers Ordained by God, and Detecting the Horrid Consequences In Practice Necessarily Resulting From Such Principles, If Owned and Received by People. [Edinburgh : s.n.], printed, Anno Dom. M. DC. LXVIII [1668]. 1668. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://commons.ptsem.edu/id/sufinso00hony.

APA citation style

Honyman, 1. (1668). A survey of the insolent and infamous libel, entituled, Naphtali &c. : wherein several things, falling in debate in these times are considered, and some doctrines in Lex Rex and the Apolog. Narration (called by this author martyrs) are brought to the touch-stone : Part I, representing the dreadful aspect of Naphtali's principles upon the powers ordained by God, and detecting the horrid consequences in practice necessarily resulting from such principles, if owned and received by people. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://commons.ptsem.edu/id/sufinso00hony.

Chicago citation style

Honyman, Andrew, 1619-1676. A Survey of the Insolent and Infamous Libel, Entituled, Naphtali &c. : Wherein Several Things, Falling In Debate In These Times Are Considered, and Some Doctrines In Lex Rex and the Apolog. Narration (called by This Author Martyrs) Are Brought to the Touch-Stone : Part I, Representing the Dreadful Aspect of Naphtali's Principles Upon the Powers Ordained by God, and Detecting the Horrid Consequences In Practice Necessarily Resulting From Such Principles, If Owned and Received by People. [Edinburgh : s.n.], printed, Anno Dom. M. DC. LXVIII [1668]. 1668. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://commons.ptsem.edu/id/sufinso00hony.

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