Please help edit and categorize these titles with the edit icon on the right. Thank you! | Share: | | The 'Retractation' of Robert Browne, father of Congregationalism: being 'A reproofe of certeine schismatical persons [i.e. Henry Barrowe, John Greenwood, & their congregation] & their doctrine touching the hearing & preaching of the word of God'. Written probably early in the year 1588, since ... (H. Hart, 1907) | GB | | |
A "New Years guift": an hitherto lost treatise by Robert Browne, the father of Congregationalism, in the form of a letter to his uncle, Mr. Flower, ed. Champlin Burrage ( London : On sale at the Publication Department, Memorial Hall, 1904) | GB | | |
A treatise of reformation without tarying for anie, ed. Thomas George Crippen (Congregational Union of England and Wales, 1903) | GB | | |
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