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A plea for Scripture ordination, or, Ten arguments from Scripture and antiquity proving ordination by presbyters without bishops to be valid [[electronic resource] /] / by J.O. ... ; to which is prefixt an epistle by the Reverend Mr. Daniel Williams
A plea for Scripture ordination, or, Ten arguments from Scripture and antiquity proving ordination by presbyters without bishops to be valid [[electronic resource] /] / by J.O. ... ; to which is prefixt an epistle by the Reverend Mr. Daniel Williams
Autore Owen James <1654-1706.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for A. Salusbury ..., 1694
Descrizione fisica [16], 183 p
Altri autori (Persone) WilliamsDaniel <1643?-1716.>
Soggetto topico Ordination - Presbyterian Church
Ordination - Biblical teaching
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996389838203316
Owen James <1654-1706.>  
London, : Printed for A. Salusbury ..., 1694
Materiale a stampa
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Tentamen novum continuatum. Or, An answer to Mr Owen's Plea and defense. Wherein Bishop Pearson's chronology about the time of St. Paul's constituting Timothy Bishop of Ephesus, and Titus of Crete, is confirm'd; the second epistle to Timothy demonstrated to have been written in the apostle's latter imprisonment at Rome; and all Mr. Owen's arguments drawn from antiquity for Presbyterian parity and ordination by presbyters, are overthrown. Herein is more particularly prov'd, that the Church of England, ever since the Reformation, believ'd the divine right of bishops. By Thomas Gipps, rector of Bury in Lancashire [[electronic resource]]
Tentamen novum continuatum. Or, An answer to Mr Owen's Plea and defense. Wherein Bishop Pearson's chronology about the time of St. Paul's constituting Timothy Bishop of Ephesus, and Titus of Crete, is confirm'd; the second epistle to Timothy demonstrated to have been written in the apostle's latter imprisonment at Rome; and all Mr. Owen's arguments drawn from antiquity for Presbyterian parity and ordination by presbyters, are overthrown. Herein is more particularly prov'd, that the Church of England, ever since the Reformation, believ'd the divine right of bishops. By Thomas Gipps, rector of Bury in Lancashire [[electronic resource]]
Autore Gipps Thomas <d. 1709.>
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : printed by Tho. Warren, for Ephraim Johnson bookseller in Manchester, 1699
Descrizione fisica [8], 84, 127, [1] p
Altri autori (Persone) PearsonJohn <1613-1686.>
Soggetto topico Church history - Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600
Ordination - Biblical teaching
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996396157903316
Gipps Thomas <d. 1709.>  
London, : printed by Tho. Warren, for Ephraim Johnson bookseller in Manchester, 1699
Materiale a stampa
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