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A catalogue of such testimonies in all ages as plainly evidence bishops and presbyters to be both one, equall and the same in jurisdiction, office, dignity, order, and degree, by divine law and institution, and their disparity to be a meere humane ordinance long after the Apostles times; : and that the name of a bishop is onely a title of ministration, not dominion, of labour not of honour, of humility, not of prelacy, of painefullnesse not of lordlinesse, : with a briefe answer to the objections out of antiquity, that seeme to the contrary.

By: Prynne, William, 1600-1669
Material type: TextTextManufacturer: [London] : Printed [in Leiden? by W. Christiaens? and London] in the yeere, 1641Description: 20 unnumbered pages, 23 pages, 1 unnumbered page ; 20 cm (4to)Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: sheetOther title: Prynne on Bishops 1641 [Spine title]Subject(s): Church of England -- Bishops -- Temporal power -- 17th century | Church of England -- Controversial literature -- Puritan authors -- 17th century | Bishops -- England -- Early works to 1800Local Note: Campbell Library, Columbia Theological Seminary copy: Wanting: a4, b1, b2 and b3.Differentiable Local Note:
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BX5202 .O93 1703 Moderation a virtue or, the occasional conformist justify'd from the imputation of hypocrisy : wherein is shewn, the antiquity, catholick principles, and advantage of occasional conformity to the Church of England; and that Dissenters, from the Religion of the State, have been imploy'd in most Governments; under the several Heads following. I. That Occasional Conformity is no new thing, but is warranted in some Cases by the most sacred and uncontestable Precedents. II. That the Principles of the Occasional Conformists are truly Christian and Catholick. III. That the difference between the Church and Moderate Dissenters is inconsiderable. IV. That the imploying of sober Dissenters in Publick Trusts, is so far from being prejudicial to the Church of England, that it really strengthens it. V. That Occasional Conformity is an advantage to the Church, and weakens the Dissenters. VI. That the late Bill against Occasional Conformity, wou'd have been highly prejudicial to the Church of England. VII. That the Dissenters from the Religion of the State, have been imploy'd in most Governments. BX5202 .P45 1719 An answer to Mr. Enty's Defence of the Proceedings of the assembly at Exon / BX5202 .P451 1719 The case of the ministers ejected at Exon / BX5202 .P79 1641 A catalogue of such testimonies in all ages as plainly evidence bishops and presbyters to be both one, equall and the same in jurisdiction, office, dignity, order, and degree, by divine law and institution, and their disparity to be a meere humane ordinance long after the Apostles times; : and that the name of a bishop is onely a title of ministration, not dominion, of labour not of honour, of humility, not of prelacy, of painefullnesse not of lordlinesse, : with a briefe answer to the objections out of antiquity, that seeme to the contrary. BX5203.5 .C4 1736 A specimen of the spirit of the dissenting teachers in their sermons lately preach'd at Salters-Hall, or, Some remarks upon Mr. John Barker's sermon against Popery, preach'd Jan. 9, 1734-5, and Mr. S. Chandler's sermon upon the notes of the Church, preach'd Jan. 16, of the same year : to which is added, by way of appendix, The doctrine of the Fathers of the first six centuries concerning the blessed Sacrament of the Eucharist, gather'd from innumerable passages, translated with the utmost fidelity from their genuine works / BX5203.5 .C4 1736A A specimen of the spirit of the dissenting teachers in their sermons lately preach'd at Salters-Hall; or some remarks upon Mr. John Barker's sermon against popery, preach'd Jan. 9, 1734-5. And Mr. S. Chandler's sermon upon the notes of the Church, preach'd Jan. 16, of the same year. To which is added, by way of appendix, the doctrine of the fathers of the first six centuries concerning the Blessed Sacrament of the Eucharist; gather'd from innumerable passages, translated with the utmost fidelity from their genuine works / BX5203.5 .C55 1683 The Difference of the case, between the separation of Protestants from the Church of Rome, and the separation of Dissenters from the Church of England.

Anonymous. By William Prynne.--ESTC.

First leaf is blank.

A reissue of the 1637 edition (STC 4788) with "The epistle to the reader" ((a)-(b)⁴) added and the two final digits of the date erased from title page and "41" substituted in MS. Of the variants: Variant 1: with the epistle, and date changed to 1645. Variant 2: with the epistle, and date changed to 1647.

The original edition was possibly printed in Leiden by W. Christiaens; the epistle was probably printed in London (STC).

With title-vignette.

Signatures: [A1], [A2] (a-b⁴) A3, [A4] B-C⁴ D²

The "Epistle to the reader" on a-b⁴ is inserted between A2 and A3.

Errata: b4².

English Short Title Catalog, S122412

Campbell Library, Columbia Theological Seminary copy: Wanting: a4, b1, b2 and b3.

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