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A brief defense of Episcopal ordination : In which I. The arguments for it are propos'd. II. The pleas, for the right of Presbyters to ordain, are examin'd. III. The pleas, alleged for the same right in the laity, are consider'd. To which are added A reply to the second part, and a postscript to the third part, of Mr. Calamy's Defence of moderate non-conformity
Hoadly, Benjamin (1676-1761); Calamy, Edmund (1671-1732)
1707
Errata: p. [xiv]. A reply to the introduction to the second part of Mr. Calamy's Defense of Moderate nonconformity has separate title page.
The traditions of the clergy not destructive of religion : being remarks on Mr. Bowman's visitation sermon : exposing that gentleman's deficiency in Latin and Greek, in ecclesiastical history, and true reasoning
Bowyer, William (1699-1777)
1731
By William Bowyer (cf. Maslen & Lancaster. Bowyer ledgers). Indexed in: ESTC,
Episcopacie by divine right
Hall, Joseph (1574-1656)
1640
Page numbers 127-136 repeated; p. 244-245 misnumbered 245, 244 and p. 260-261 misnumbered 261, 260. In three parts, continous pagination.
Directions propounded and humbly presented to the High Court of Parliament, concerning the Booke of Common Prayer and episcopall government
Udall, Ephraim (1647); Ussher, James (1581-1656)
printed Anno Dmo [sic] 1641
Printed October, 1641. Anonymous. By Ephraim Udall. Sometimes erroneously attributed to James Ussher.
The petition of the gentry, ministers, and commonalty of the County of Kent : Agreed upon at the Generall Assizes last holden for that county. The copie of which petition being delivered to Judge Mallet (who was for that Circuit) and afterwards to the Earle of Bristoll. Which petition being concealed from the Parliament by the Earle of Bristoll and the said Iudge Mallet, was for the same, both committed to the Tower, March 28. 1642
Peirce, Sir Edmund (1667); Kent (England)
Printed, 1642
The petition concerns the preservation of episcopal government; the Assizes at which the petition wars agreed was held on 25 March 1642. Anon.
Traitez historiques de l'etat primitif de l'episcopat et des liturgies
Clarkson, David (1622-1686); Clarkson, David (1622-1686)
1716
English versions of Primitive episcopacy and A discourse concerning liturgies first published posthumously in London in 1688 and 1689 respectively. Cf. DNB. Differences in compositorial practices (i...
An epistle to Charles the Second, King of England, and to every individual member of his council
Cheesman, Christopher
1661
Caption title.
De diversis ministrorum evangelii gradibus, sicut a Domino fuerunt instituti, & traditi ab Apostolis, ac perpetuo omnium ecclesiarum usu confirmati, liber unus : cui duo alii additi, alter de honore qui debetur ecclesiarum pastoribus, alter de sacrilegiis & sacrilegorum pœnis
Saravia, Adrien (1530-1612)
1590
The last leaf is blank. In this edition: A3r line 1 of text ends "e-"; imprint has "Rodolphus"; Another edition of 1590 in this entry has A3r line 1 of text ends "E-"; imprint has "Radulphus".
A treatise on the episcopate of the ante-Nicene church : (with especial reference to the early position of the Roman See)
Gorham, George Martyn
1854
Includes bibliographical references.
A letter to the reverend Dr. Snape : wherein the authority of the Christian priesthood is maintain'd; the uninterrupted succession of bishops from the apostles days is lineally deduced; and the cavils of hereticks and fanaticks are answer'd
Fleetwood, William (1656-1723)
1718
Signed p.67: S.T.[i.e. William Fleetwood]. Publisher's name from colophon. Attributed to Fleetwood by NUC.
The appeal defended: or, The proposed American episcopate vindicated : in answer to the objections and misrepresentations of Dr. Chauncy and others
Chandler, Thomas Bradbury (1726-1790)
1769
Errata note, p. [vi].
Two treatises, one of the Christian priesthood, the other of the dignity of the episcopal order : First written, and afterwards published to obviate the erroneous opinions, fallacious reasonings, and bold and false assertions, in a late book, entituled, The rights of the Christian church. With a large prefatory discourse in answer to the said book. All written by George Hickes... With an appendix; whereto are added in this edition several new tracts, viz. A particular treatise written by Isaac Casaubon ... entituled De libertate ecclesiasticâ ... Mr. Hughes's Preliminary dissertations (to St. Chrysostom de sacerdotio) wherein the authority of the church is explain'd and defended ... [etc.] (v.1)
Hickes, George (1642-1715); Casaubon, Isaac (1559-1614); Downame, George (1634); Hughes, John of Jesus College, Cambridge; Church of England
1711
Includes "The order for the administration of the the Lord's supper according to the form of the Book of Common Prayer", 1549; also an extract of a sermon upon 1 Tim. III, 1, 2. Of the dignity and dut...