The case of ordination considered; Being a seasonable essay to rectify some prevailing opinions. Particularly that novel doctrine contrary to scripture, reason, and the judgment of the Church of England, concerning the indispensible necessity of episcopal ordination to the being of the church and ministry, and consequently the nullity of the administrations of all those who want such ordination. By a Lay Man of the Church of England.

  • Lay-man of the Church of England.
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1713
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London : Printed by John Matthews sold by John Lawrence at the Angel in the Poultry John Kent at the Black- Swan in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1713.

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[12],92,xiip. ; 80.

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The second edition, with a larger preface, and an appendix containing a short view of the judgment of the most considerable writer of the Church of England concerning church government and ordination. Also a seasonable advertisement concerning some dangerous opinions.

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ESTC T20103

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