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Speech When Master Hide Was in the Chayre
Date: 1641- E-books
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Mr Bagshaw's Speech in Parliament February the Ninth 1640
Bagshaw, Edward, d. 1662.Date: 1641- E-books
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The divine or apostolical institution , and Power of Jurisdiction of that Sacred Order of Men in the Church of Christ now call'd bishops. Fully prov'd from scripture, fathers, and the fundamental laws of this realm. Wherein every Objection of the Dissenters of all Sorts, is candidly examin'd, and fairly confuted. With the sentiments of the most learned foreigners o separation; and their express Censure of the Dissenters for withdrawing themselves from the Communion of the Church of England; viz. Calvin, Beza, Grotius, Le Moyne, De L'Angle, &c. As also the Opinions of the most celebrated Puritans on the Nature and Heinousness of Schism; as Gifford, Parker, Baxter, Calamy, &c. By a presbyter of the Church of England.
Presbyter of the Church of EnglandDate: MDCCXXI. [1721]- E-books
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The Apostolical, therefore divine institution of episcopacy, asserted , By many of the most reverend bishops, and most learned divines of the Church of England, whose names are as follows, viz. Dr. Carleton, Dr. Davenant, Dr. Balconqual, Dr. Warde, Dr. Goad, Dr. Reynold, A.B. Laud, Dr. Sanderost, Dr. Taylor, Dr. Sanderost, Dr. Sudbury, Dr. Priaulx, Dr. Basire, a city divine. To which is added a postscript, the sentiments of King James the First, and the royal martyr:.
Date: Printed in the year, 1709- E-books
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A true church-man set in a just and clear light or, an essay towards the right character of a faithful son of the establish'd church.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: 1726- E-books
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The appeal defended or, the proposed American episcopate vindicated, in answer to the objections and misrepresentations of Dr. Chauncy and others. By Thomas Bradbury Chandler, D.D.
Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, 1726-1790.Date: 1769- E-books
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Sober remarks on a book lately re-printed at Boston, entituled, A modest proof of the order and government settled by Christ and his apostles in the church . In a letter to a friend.
Wigglesworth, Edward, ca. 1693-1765.Date: 1724- E-books
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Two treatises , one of the Christian priesthood, the other of the dignity of the episcopal order. First Written, and afterwards Published to obviate the Erroneous Opinions, Fallacious Reasonings, and Bold and False Assertions, in a late Book, entituled, The Rights of the Christian Church. With a large Prefatory Discourse In Answer to the said Book. All written by George Hickes, D. D. With an Appendix; Whereto are added in this Edition several New Tracts, viz. A particular Treatise written by Isaac Casaubon of Geneva, entituled, De Libertate Ecclesiasticâ, Of the Liberty (or free Estate) of the Church. Mr. Hugbes's Preliminary Dissertations to St. Chryostom de Sacerdotio, wherein the Authority of the Church, as it is distinguish'd from that of the State, is explain'd and defended, and all the Objections of the Erastians answer'd, especially those of a late Author, who has publish'd a Book entituled, The Rights of the Christian Church, &c. In two volumes. The third edition enlarged. To which is now added a supplement, containing I. A Letter to the Author of the Right. II. Several Additions to be inserted in many places throughout the two Volumes. III. A Tract of St. Ephraim Syrus, de Sacerdotio. IV. A Letter from Mr. J. M. to Dr. Hickes, concerning some Passages in The Christian Priesthood, with Dr. Hickes's Answer.
Hickes, George, 1642-1715.Date: 1715- E-books
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The character of a primitive bishop, in a letter to a non-juror . Wherein is contain'd, I. A Vindication of the Present Church of England, in Possession, from the Modern Imputation of Schism, on Account of the late Depriv'd Bishops. II. A Justification of the late Conduct of the said Depriv'd Bishops, as necessary, in the late Circumstances of the Church, and conformable to the Primitive Practice of their truly glorious Predecessors, to Prevent a Schism. III. An Examination of a new Hypothesis, viz. Of keeping up, as they say, the Church, and Separation from the Publick Communion, after the Demise of the Depriv'd Bishops, by Presbyters, 'till they can procure new Consecrations, or a new Succession to head them, which is prov'd to be unnecessary, and contrary to all Rules of Christianity, the Canons and Practice of the Church, &c. In the Prosecution of which, IV. Many Arguments and Motives are Propos'd to the Separate Members of this Church, for their Return to the Publick Communion of it. By a presbyter of the Church of England.
Pitts, John (Presbyter of the Church of England).Date: 1709- E-books
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The principles of the cyprianic age, with regard to episcopal power and jurisdiction, asserted and recommended from the genuine writings of S. Cyprian himself, and his contemporaries . By which it is made evident, that the vindicator of the Kirk of Scotland is obliged by his own concessions to acknowledge, that he and his associates are schismaticks. In a letter to a friend. By J.S.
Sage, John, 1652-1711.Date: MDCCXVII. [1717]- E-books
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The divine right of episcopacy asserted . Wherein is proved, that episcopacy is of divine, and Apostolical Institution: and that it was the Government of the Christian Church during the three first ages of it; and was design'd to be perpetual in it to the end of the world. With an account of the distinction of the three orders of bishop, presbyter, and deacon. To reconcile the dissenting parties to that form of Church-Government. By a Presbyter of the Church of England. With a preface, by George Hickes, D.D.
Calder, Robert, 1658-1723.Date: 1708- E-books
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An inquiry into the origin of episcopacy , in a discourse preached at the consecration of George Horne, D. D. Late Lord Bishop of Norwich. By the late Rev. George Berkeley, L. L. D. Prebendary of Canterbury, Chancellor of Brecknock, Rector of St. Clement's Danes, vicar of Ticehurst, Sussex, and formerly student of Christ-Church, Oxford.
Berkeley, George, 1733-1795.Date: 1795- E-books
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A true church-man, set in a just and clear light or, an essay towards the right character of a faithful son of the establish'd church. To which is added, the learned Mr. Chillingworth's demonstration of the apostolical institution of episcopacy: written by him, about th beginning of the war of 1641.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: 1709- E-books
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A true church-man set in a just and clear light or, an essay towards the right character of a faithful son of the establish'd church. By the most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, Late Lord Archbishop of Tuam in Ireland.
Synge, Edward, 1659-1741.Date: 1743- E-books
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Remarks upon the book, called, the modest apology . The apology is supposed to have been done by a presbyterian minister, in the county of Derry. And the remarks are done by an episcopal minister, in the diocess of Derry.
Episcopal minister, in the diocess of Derry.Date: Printed in the year 1702- E-books
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Cyprianus isotimus . Or, J. S's vindication of his Principles of the Cyprianic age confuted. In which, moreover, divers signal Differences between the Cyprianic and Hierarchic Bishop are Assigned, some new Pleas and Arguments of the Prelatists Discussed, and several things of considerable Consequence and Use in the present Controversie Advanced. By William Jameson.
Jameson, William, fl. 1689-1720.Date: Anno Dom. 1705- E-books
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An apology for the foreign Protestant churches having no episcopacy: and an answer to the unchristian and uncharitable principles of Mr. Henry Cantrel, M. A. Vicar of St. Alkmund's, Derby; denying the Validity of their Ministers Orders. Together with a short account of the ancient churches of the Valdences and Albigences. By a priest of the Church of England
Grongnet, StephenDate: 1717- E-books
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Several reasons for maintaining the antiquity and necessity of episcopacie
Date: Printed in the Year 1703- E-books
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De nupero schismate anglicano parænesis ad exteros tam reformatos quam etiam pontificios quâ, jura episcoporum vetera, eorundemque a magistratu seculari independentia omnibus asserenda commendantur. Ab Henrico Dodwello, A.M. Dubliniensi.
Dodwell, Henry, 1641-1711.Date: MDCCIV. [1704]- E-books
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Order and Forme for Church Government
England and Wales. Parliament. House of CommonsDate: 1641- E-books
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Speech of Mr John White
White, John, 1590-1645.Date: 1641- E-books
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Familiar explanation of the service of confirmation , used by the Church of England, abridged from Archbishop Secker's sermon on confirmation. Second edition. By William Coxe, Rector of Bemerton, and Domestic Chaplain to John, Lord Bishop of Salisbury.
Secker, Thomas, 1693-1768.Date: 1795- E-books
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An answer to the queries upon the address of the episcopal clergy , in the city and suburbs of Edinburgh. Presented to Her Majesty in April 1713.
Date: 1713- E-books
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A modest proof of the order & government settled by Christ and his apostles in the church . By shewing I. What sacred offices were instituted by them. II. How those offices were distinguished. III. That they were to be perpetual and standing in the church. And, IV. Who succeed in them, and rightly execute them to this day. Recommended as proper to be put into the hands of the laity.
Checkley, John, 1680-1754.Date: 1723- E-books
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The divine institution of bishops, having churches consisting of many congregations, examined by scripture. By Alexander Lauder Minister of the Gospel at Mordentoun
Lauder, Alexander, 1668-1719.Date: 1711