01082nam--2200385---450-99000155276020331620060220104222.0000155276USA01000155276(ALEPH)000155276USA0100015527620040401d1975----km-y0itay0103----baitaIT||||||||001yy<<La>> ricerca storico-pedagogicaRemo FornacaFirenzeLa Nuova Italia1975166 p.20 cm.Strumenti222001Strumenti222001001-------2001PedagogiaStoriaSaggi370.109FORNACA,Remo144089ITsalbcISBD990001552760203316II.4. 3431(V A coll. 85/27)76843 L.M.V ABKUMASIAV81020040401USA011340PATRY9020040406USA011748COPAT39020060220USA011042Ricerca storico-pedagogica98640UNISA01773nam 2200373Ia 450 99638615520331620200824132806.0(CKB)4940000000077024(EEBO)2240928463(OCoLC)ocm12399898e(OCoLC)12399898(EXLCZ)99494000000007702419850819d1650 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The time-serving Proteus, and ambidexter divine, uncased to the vvorld[electronic resource] containing two letters of M. John Dury (the great champion for the new ingagement, faithfully extracted out of the originalls under his own hand) : the first, to Joseph Hall, late Bishop of Exeter : the second, to William Lawd, late Archbishop of Canterbury : wherein he expresseth the reasons which moved him, not onely to scruple and dislike, but in some sort to renounce his ecclesiasticall orders and ministeriall function, formerly conferred on him in the reformed churches beyond the seas, because not given by a diƓcesan bishop ..[London s.n.]1650[2], 6 pA discussion by Prynne of Dury's letters to Hall and Laud.Written by William Prynne. Cf. BM.Place of publication from Wing.Authorship also attributed to John Dury by Wing.Reproduction of original in Harvard University Libraries.eebo-0062Prynne William1600-1669.198500Dury John1596-1680.820763EAAEAAm/cWaOLNBOOK996386155203316The time-serving Proteus, and ambidexter divine, uncased to the vvorld2422362UNISA