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Episcopacy - History of doctrines
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Historical collections, concerning district-successions, and deprivations, during the three first centuries of the Church. In which it is shew'd, From the Church History, Fathers, Councils, and Ecclesiastical Writers of that Time, that the right to place and remove bishops, purely as to their Spiritual Charges in their respective Districts, was then vested in the Catholick bishops only; and that the Church at that Time did not believe, that the Secular Magistrate, or any Worldly, Irresistible Power, or Power Clerical, if Un-Catholick, ought either to assume that Right, or to be obeyed in the Execution of it. By a presbyter of the Church of England.
Lowth, Simon, 1630?-1720.Date: MDCCXIII. [1713]- Books
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A compleat view of episcopacy, as exhibited from the fathers of the Christian church, until the close of the second century: containing an impartial account of them, of their writings, and of what they say concerning bishops and presbyters; with observations, and remarks tending to shew, that they esteemed these one and same order of ecclesiastical officers. In answer to those, who have represented it as a certain fact, universally handed down, even from the apostles days, that governing and ordaining authority was exercised by such bishops only, as were of an order superior to presbyters. By Charles Chauncy, D.D. Pastor of the First Church of Christ in Boston. [Six lines from Bishop Croft]
Chauncy, Charles, 1705-1787.Date: M,DCC,LXXI. [1771]- Books
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The history of episcopacy, in four parts, from its rise to the present day. 1st. Its rise and progress in the Church of Rome. 2d. A short account of its proceedings in the Church of England. 3d. The rise and progress of the Methodists in Europe. 4th. The rise and progres of episcopacy among the Methodists in America. By William Guirey, minister of the Gospel. [Ten lines from Taylor]
Guirey, William.Date: 1799?]