A confutation of the Anabaptists, and all others who affect not civill government; : proving the lawfullnesse of it: and a full answer to all their cavills, that are, or can be made against it. With a nut-cracker for an unnaturall nut, whose shell is as hard as the scales of Leviathan, and the kernell of his heart as hard as a piece of the nether mill-stone, Iob 41.15.24. yet the hammer of Gods word that breaketh in pieces the rocks, Ier. 23.29. will break this nut, that all may see the devillish kernell that is in it. Also arguments against the Anabaptists, proving that infants borne of Christian parents ought to be baptized: with a full answer to all their cavills that are (or can be) made against it. Imprimatur Ja. Cranford.

Author/creator Bakewell, Thomas
Format Electronic
Publication InfoLondon : Printed by M.O. for T. Bankes, and are to be sold in Black Friars [.., 1644]
Description[88] p.
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SeriesEarly English books online. ^A888680
General note"To the reader" signed: Thomas Bakewell.
General noteAn unnaturall nut = Thomas Nutt.
General noteSignatures: A-L⁴ (L4 blank).
General noteImperfect: cropped at foot, affecting imprint.
General noteReproduction of the original in the British Library.
References Wing (2nd ed.) B530.
References Thomason E.51[20].
Reproduction noteElectronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Mich. : UMI, 1999- (Early English books online) Digital version of: (Thomason Tracts ; 9:E51[20])
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