A collection of tracts on points of theological doctrine, the majority by Thomas Scott and Henry Hills, minister of Hinxhill [manuscript], 1609-1616.

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A collection of tracts on points of theological doctrine, the majority by Thomas Scott and Henry Hills, minister of Hinxhill [manuscript], 1609-1616.

Contents: (1) The second view of Ecclesiastes, 12, v. 7; (2) Mr. Hill's censure of Scott's book against sprinkling the face with water instead of baptizing the infant, 1609; (3) A part of a lecture on Ecclesiastes 2, v. 17 by Hills, 1611; (4) Hill's censure of Dr. Carier's libel -- Certain differences betwixt old English divinity and new French divinity, 1611; (5) Exchanges between Hills and Scott, 1616.

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