Godfrey Goodman - Principal Works

Principal Works

  • The Fall of Man, or the Corruption of Nature proved by the light of his Natural Reason (1616)
  • The two mysteries of the Christian Religion, the Trinity and the lncarnation, explicated (1653)
  • Arguments and animadversions on Dr. George Hakewil's Apology
  • The Creatures praysing God (1622)
  • The Court of King James the First by Sir A.W. reviewed

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