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W Dell (24 March 1828) Dell, WilliamThe tryal of spirits both in teachers and hearers. Wherein is
held forth the clear discovery, and certain downfal of the carnal
and antichristian clergie of these nations. Testified from the
Word of God to the university-congregation in Cambridge. By
William Dell. Whereunto is added a plain and necessary confutation
of divers errors delivered by Mr Sydrach Simpson in a sermon
preached to the same congregation the last commencement there,
anno 1653. … And, that human learning is
not a preparation appointed by Christ, either for the right
understanding or right teaching the Gospel. With a brief testimony
against divinity-degrees in the universities. As also, Luthers
testimony at large upon the whole matter. And lastly, the right
reformation of learning, schools, and universities, according to
the state of the Gospel, and the light that shines therein. Al
necessary for the instruction and direction of the faithful in
these last times. 1653WG's History of the Commonwealth cites:
Trial of Spirits;
Appendix, Being a Confutation of Errors delivered to the University
Congregation, by Sidrach Simpson, Master of Pembroke Hall,
Cambridge, at the Commencement,
1653
(7:97).
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