A second treatise on church-government, in three parts: being, I. A continuation of the narrative of the late troubles and transactions in a church in Boston ... II. A reply to Mr. Adams's answer to my former treatise ... III. Shewing from the word of God the sole right people have to call and dismiss their officers. ... With an appendix, being some remarks on a pamphlet said to be offered to the churches by the convention of ministers. To which is added, --the testimonies of many persons in Bolton, to certain facts in answer or contradiction to Mr. Goss's narrative. By a neighbour. [Six lines of Scripture texts]
- Chaplin, Ebenezer, 1733-1822.
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- MDCCLXXIII. [1773]
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Boston : Printed by John Boyle, in Marlborough-Street, MDCCLXXIII. [1773]
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78,[2]p. ; 40.
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- Church polityEarly works to 1800
- Chaplin, Ebenezer, 1733-1822. Treatise on church government.
- Adams, Zabdiel, 1739-1801. Happiness and pleasure of unity in Christian societies, considered.
- Adams, Zabdiel, 1739-1801. Answer to a pamphlet lately published, intitled, "A treatise on church government."
- Adams, Zabdiel, 1739-1801. Happiness and pleasure of unity in Christian societies, considered