The divine right of church-government by bishops, its universal reception, even in the first ages of the church, asserted and proved. D. Blondel's and others arguments against it considered. The challenge renewed, To shew any Church, till lately, that hath not been Governed by Episcopal Government. And a Perswasive to Dissenters to return to the Communion of the Church of England. Being a Preliminary Discourse to an History of the Government of the Church, for the Three First Centuries and the beginning of the Fourth. By Francis Brokesby, B. D. sometime Fellow of Trinity-College in Cambridge.

  • Brokesby, Francis, 1637-1714.
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MDCCXIV. [1714]
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London : printed for James Holland and Henry Clements, in St. Paul's Church - Yard, W. Taylor in Pater - noster Row, and R. Gosling in Fleet-Street: and sold by John Morphew near Stationers-Hall, MDCCXIV. [1714]

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[4],xlivp. ; 80.

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