A defence of the vindication of the deprived bishops.
Wherein the case of Abiathar is particularly considered, and the invalidity of lay-deprivations is further proved, from the doctrine received under the Old Testament, continued in the first ages of christianity, and from our own fundamental laws. In a reply to Dr. Hody and another author. To which is annexed, the doctrine of the Church of England, concerning the independency of the clergy on the lay-power, as to those rights of theirs which are purely spiritual, reconciled with our oath of supremancy, and the lay-deprivations of the Popish Bishops in the beginning of the Reformation. By the author of the Vindication of the deprived Bishops.
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Language: | English |
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London :
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printed MDCXCV. [1695]
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Dodwell, Henry,
> 1641-1711.
> Vindication of the deprived bishops
> Controversial literature
> Early works to 1800.
Hody, Humphrey,
> 1659-1707.
> Letter from Mr. Humphry Hody, to a friend, concerning a collection of canons
> Early works to 1800.
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Notes: | The author of the Vindication of the deprived Bishops = Henry Dodwell. With half-title. Physical description: [8], 111, [1] p. ; 4o. Citations/References: Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), D1805 more |