The second part of a dialogue between a conformist and a nonconformist, containing an historical examination of the order and authority of bishops in the primitive Church; written by an opponent of episcopacy
MS. Rawl. A. 435
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Title
The second part of a dialogue between a conformist and a nonconformist, containing an historical examination of the order and authority of bishops in the primitive Church; written by an opponent of episcopacy
Shelfmark
MS. Rawl. A. 435
Summary
Beg. "N. C. I was much surprized to heare from a friend of mine, that one of great reputation amongst you did declare lately in discourse, that those who wanted bishops had no church pastors, orders or administrations, but such as are schismatical or nullitys."
Date
late 17th century
Language
English
Physical facet
On paper, in folio
Physical extent
293 Leaves
Custodial history
Attached to the cover is a short note signed R. G—n, giving a description of the book, and dated London, 10 Feb 1736–1737.
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Collection contents
Rawlinson A: English History
The second part of a dialogue between a conformist and a nonconformist, containing an historical examination of the order and authority of bishops in the primitive Church; written by an opponent of episcopacy
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