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A treatise of episcopacy ; confuting by Scripture, reason, and the churches testimony, that sort of diocesan churches, prelacy, and government, which casteth out the primitive church-species, episcopacy, ministry and discipline and confoundeth the Christian world by corruption, usurpation, schism, and persecution. Meditated in the year 1640. when the et caetera oath was imposed. Written 1671. and cast by. Published 1680, by the importunity of our superiours, who demand the reasons of our nonconformity / By Richard Baxter.

By: Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691
Material type: TextTextManufacturer: London : printed for Nevil Simmons at the Three Cocks at the west end of S. Paul's, and Thomas Simmons at the Princes Arms in Ludgate-street, 1681Description: 20 unnumbered pages, 170, that is, 172 pages; 152, 177-233 pages, 3 unnumbered pages, pages ; 26 cm (4to)Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: unspecifiedSubject(s): Church of England -- Controversial literature -- Early works to 1800 | Episcopacy -- Early works to 1800Local Note: Campbell Library, Columbia Theological Seminary copy: Stamped: Accession No. ____ ; Penned: 8525.; Campbell Library, Columbia Theological Seminary copy: Autograph: Thomas Smyth Boston, 1841 from London.; Campbell Library, Columbia Theological Seminary copy: Bookplate: Library of the Rev. Thomas Smyth, D.D. Charleston, S.C. No. ----- Please Return.Differentiable Local Note:
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BV660.2 .R43 1970 Rebels in the church / BV660.3 .R36 2011 You & your pastor : fulfilling God's mission / BV665 .W8 1662 A brief account of ancient church-government : with a reflection on several modern writings of the Presbyterians, [The assembly of divines their Jus divinum ministerii anglicani, published 1654. And D. Blondel's Apologia pro sententia Hieronymi, and others,] touching this subject / BV669 .B3 1681 A treatise of episcopacy ; confuting by Scripture, reason, and the churches testimony, that sort of diocesan churches, prelacy, and government, which casteth out the primitive church-species, episcopacy, ministry and discipline and confoundeth the Christian world by corruption, usurpation, schism, and persecution. Meditated in the year 1640. when the et caetera oath was imposed. Written 1671. and cast by. Published 1680, by the importunity of our superiours, who demand the reasons of our nonconformity / BV669 .B73 1718 The divine right of episcopacy, and the necessity of an episcopal commission for preaching God's word, and for the valid ministration of the Christian sacraments, proved from the Holy Scriptures, and the doctrine and practice of the primitive church : together with an impartial account of the false principles of Papists, Lutherans, and Calvinists, concerning the identity of bishops and presbyters. Also the valid succession of our English bishops vindicated, against the objections of Presbyterians and Romanists. And the popish fable of the Nags-Head consecration of Archbishop Parker fully refuted / BV669 .H5 1707 Two treatises, one of the Christian priesthood, the other of the dignity of the Episcopal order : Formerly written, and now published to obviate the erroneous opinions, fallacious reasonings, and bold and false assertions, in a late book, entitled, The Rights of the Christian church. With a large prefatory discourse, wherein is contained an answer to the said book / BV669 .P79 1636 The unbishoping of Timothy and Titus, or, A briefe elaborate discourse : prooving Timothy to be no bishop (much lesse any sole, or diocaesan bishop) of Ephesus, nor Titus of Crete, and that the power of ordination, or imposition of hands, belongs iure divino to presbyters, as well as to bishops, and not to bishops onely : wherein all objections and pretences to the contrary are fully answered, and the pretended superiority of bishops over other ministers and presbyters iure divino, (now much contended for) utterly subverted in a most perspicuous maner /

Title and imprint within double line border.

With an additional title page on ¹B5r.

P. 172 misnumbered 170.

"The second part" (caption title) begins new pagination and register.

Signatures: A⁴ B⁶ B-Y⁴ Z² A-T⁴ 2A-2G⁴ 2H².

English Short Title Catalog, R19704

Campbell Library, Columbia Theological Seminary copy: Stamped: Accession No. ____ ; Penned: 8525.

Campbell Library, Columbia Theological Seminary copy: Autograph: Thomas Smyth Boston, 1841 from London.

Campbell Library, Columbia Theological Seminary copy: Bookplate: Library of the Rev. Thomas Smyth, D.D. Charleston, S.C. No. ----- Please Return.

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