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Jus divinum regiminis ecclesiastici: or, The divine right of church-government, asserted and evidenced by the holy Scriptures : according to the light whereof (besides many particulars mentioned after the preface) 1. The nature of a divine right is delineated. 2. The church-government which is of divine right is described. 3. This description in the several branches of it is explicated and confirmed. 4. The divine right of ecclesiastical censures, officers, and ruling assemblies is manifested. In all which it is apparent, that the Presbyteriall government, by preaching and ruling presbyters, in congregationall, classicall and synodall assemblies, may lay the truest claim to a divine right, according to the Scriptures
1647
With an index. Annotation on Thomason copy: "March 29". Indexed in: Wing (2nd ed.)
Of the laws of ecclesiastical politie : eight bookes
Hooker, Richard (1600); Spencer, John (1559-1614)
Año D 1617
Title-Page engraved, with architectural border. Initials, head and tail pieces. "To the reader" signed: J.S. [i.e. John Spencer].
Of the lawes of ecclesiastical politie : eight bookes by Richard Hooker
Hooker, Richard (1600); Spenser, John (1559-1614); Travers, Walter (1635)
[1622]
Title page engraved, with architectural border. Initials, head and tail pieces. "To the reader: signed I. S. (i.e. John Spencer)". "Certayne divine tractates, and other godly sermons. By Richard...
The perpetual governement of Christes church : Wherein are handled; the fatherly superioritie which God first established in the patriarkes for the guiding of his church, and after continued in the tribe of Leui and the prophetes
Bilson, Thomas (1616)
1593
Signatures: [par.]8 2[par.]6 A-Z8 Aa-Cc8. Errata: final leaf.
The summe of the conference betweene Iohn Rainoldes and Iohn Hart: touching the head and the faith of the church : Wherein by the way are handled sundry points... but chiefly and purposely the point of church-government
Rainolds, John (1549-1607); Hart, John (1586)
1609
Colophon: Imprinted at London for Thomas Adams. 1609.
The perpetuall government of Christs Church : wherein are handled, the fatherly superioritie which God first established in the Patriarkes for the guiding of his Church, and after continued in the tribe of Levi and the Prophets: and lastly confirmed in the New Testament to the Apostles and their successors: as also the points in question at this day, touching the Jewish Synedrion: the true kingdome of Christ: the Apostles commission: the lay presbyterie: the distinction of Bishops from presbyters, and their succession from the Apostles times and hands: the calling and moderating of prouinciall synods by primates and metropolitanes: the allotting of diœceses, and the popular electing of such as must feede and watch the flock: and diuers other points concerning the pastorall regiment of the house of God
Bilson, Thomas (1616); Hall, William (fl. 1609-1613); Adams, Thomas (fl. 1612-1653)
1610
Printer's name from STC. The last leaf is blank. Perpetvall government of Christs Church.
Considerations of present use concerning the danger resulting from the change of our church-government
Hammond, Henry (1605-1660)
printed in the yeere 1646
H.H. = Henry Hammond. Place of publication from Wing.