Ives, J. (1658). Confidence encountred: or, A vindication of the lawfulness of preaching without ordination: In answer to a book published by N.E. a friend of Mr. Tho Willes, intituled, The confident questionist questioned. Together with an answer to a letter of Mr. Tho. Willes, published in the said book. By which the lawfulness of preaching without ordination is cleared, and the ordination of the national ministers proved to be a nullity. and are to be sold by Dan. White at the seven Stars in Paul's Church-yard; or may be had at the authors house in Red-Cross-street.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Ives, Jeremiah. Confidence Encountred: Or, A Vindication of the Lawfulness of Preaching Without Ordination: In Answer to a Book Published by N.E. a Friend of Mr. Tho Willes, Intituled, The Confident Questionist Questioned. Together with an Answer to a Letter of Mr. Tho. Willes, Published in the Said Book. By Which the Lawfulness of Preaching Without Ordination Is Cleared, and the Ordination of the National Ministers Proved to Be a Nullity. Printed at London: and are to be sold by Dan. White at the seven Stars in Paul's Church-yard; or may be had at the authors house in Red-Cross-street, 1658.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Ives, Jeremiah. Confidence Encountred: Or, A Vindication of the Lawfulness of Preaching Without Ordination: In Answer to a Book Published by N.E. a Friend of Mr. Tho Willes, Intituled, The Confident Questionist Questioned. Together with an Answer to a Letter of Mr. Tho. Willes, Published in the Said Book. By Which the Lawfulness of Preaching Without Ordination Is Cleared, and the Ordination of the National Ministers Proved to Be a Nullity. and are to be sold by Dan. White at the seven Stars in Paul's Church-yard; or may be had at the authors house in Red-Cross-street, 1658.