A Defence Of The Vindication Of The Deprived Bishops, Wherein The Case of Abiathar is particularly considered, and the Invalidityly of Lay-Deprivations is further proved, from the Doctrine received under the Old Testament, continued in the first Ages of Christianity, and from our own Funda- mental Laws. In A Reply to Dr. Hody and another Author. To which is Annexed, The Doctrine of the Church of England, concerning the Independency of the Clergy on the Lay-Power, as to those Rights of theirs which are purely Spiritual, reconciled with our Oath of supre- macy, and the Lay-Deprivations of the Popish Bishops in the beginning of the Reformation
A Defence Of The Vindication Of The Deprived Bishops, Wherein The Case of Abiathar is particularly considered, and the Invalidityly of Lay-Deprivations is further proved, from the Doctrine received under the Old Testament, continued in the first Ages of Christianity, and from our own Funda- mental Laws. In A Reply to Dr. Hody and another Author. To which is Annexed, The Doctrine of the Church of England, concerning the Independency of the Clergy on the Lay-Power, as to those Rights of theirs which are purely Spiritual, reconciled with our Oath of supre- macy, and the Lay-Deprivations of the Popish Bishops in the beginning of the Reformation
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