Unanimity in judgement and affection, necessary to unity of doctrine and uniformity in discipline. A sermon preached at Canterbury, at the visitation of the lord archbishop's peculiars. In St. Margaret's Church, April 14. 1635. By Edward Boughen, parson of wood-church in Kent. With a preface by Tho. Brett, L.L.D. rector of Betteshanger in Kent. Giving some account of the author, and also vindicating him and the preachers, who flourished under King James I. and King Charles I. from the reflections cast upon them in a late preface before a sermon of Abp. Whitgift's.
- Boughen, Edward, 1587?-1660?.
- Date:
- 1714
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Sermon preached at Canterbury
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London : Printed by R.B. for Robert Allot, 1635. and reprinted and sold by Samuel Keble at the Turk's Head in Fleet street, 1714.
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[4],vi,28p. ; 80.
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ESTC T50389