Boyse, J. (Joseph), 1660-1728. Office of a scriptural bishop.
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Mr. J. B's partiality detected; or, an answer to some remarks privately dispersed on Mr. French's collection, &c. In a Letter to a Member of Parliament. To which is prefixed a letter to Mr. J. B---, the supposed (if not real) author of the remarks. By Matthew French, M. A. Junior-Fellow of Trinity College, and Curate of St. Warbrough's Church, Dublin
French, MatthewDate: 1709- E-books
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Remarks on some passages in Mr. Boyse's sermons, vol.I. More particularly in the preface, and the last sermon, entituled, The office of a scriptural bishop
Date: 1709- E-books
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An answer to J. B.'s ordination sermon, entituled, The office of a scriptural bishop: and to it's appendix. By Matthew French, A. M. Junior Fellow of Trinity-College, and Curate of St. Warbrough's-Church, Dublin
French, MatthewDate: MDCCIX. [1709]- E-books
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A discourse occasioned by Mr. Boyse's ordination sermon, entituled, The office of a scriptural bishop: wherein the presbyterian notion of bishops is shewn to be wholly unscriptural; And That Form of Church-Government, which is now call'd Episcopal, to have been by God's own Appointment. By Edward Drury, M. A. Cur. Assist. to St. Andrew's, Dublin
Drury, Edward, b. 1671 or 2.Date: MDCCIX. [1709]- E-books
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A vindication of a discourse occasioned by Mr. Boyse's ordination sermon, intituled, The office of a scriptural bishop: from His Remarks in a Postscript to that Sermon, containing an Apology (as he pretends) for the Publication of it. In which the Divine Right of Episcopacy Is further Asserted; And our first Reformers Vindicated from the Imputation of being enclin'd to a Presbyterian Parity. By Edward Drury, A.M
Drury, Edward, b. 1671 or 2.Date: 1709