The sameness of bishops and presbyters, as to order, tho not as to dignity, no less briefly than clearly prov'd: and likewise, that laymen are as essentially the church as clergymen; having as much authority to declare the Traditions of the Church, and consequently to determine Controversies. With a defence of universities against the Pope and bishops, &c. in a letter from a doctor of the Sorbonne to the Bishop of Autun. Translated from the French, and humbly dedicated to his Grace, the Archbishop of Canterbury.

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1717
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London : printed for J. Harrison under the Royal Exchange; and sold by J. Roberts, near the Oxford Arms in Warwick-Lane, 1717.

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[14],34p. ; 80.

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