The pretended independence of the Lower-House upon the upper, a groundless notion . And the obligation of presbyters in an English provincial Synod, to act in subordination to their metropolitan and bishops: according to the methods of proceeding, ancient and modern, represented at large in the Synodus Anglicana. Being a vindication of that book, and the schedule review'd, together with the integrity of their author; from the censures and reflections of a late pamphlet, entitl'd, The Parliamentary original and rights of the Lower-House, &c.
- Gibson, Edmund, 1669-1748.
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The pretended independence of the Lower-House upon the upper, a groundless notion. And the obligation of presbyters in an English provincial Synod, to act in subordination to their metropolitan and bishops: according to the methods of proceeding, ancient
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London : Printed for A. and J. Churchhill, at the Black Swan in Pater-Noster-Row, 1703.
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