The character of a primitive bishop, in a letter to a non-juror: Wherein is contain'd, I. A Vindication of the Present Church of England, in Possession, from the Modern Imputation of Schism, on Account of the late Depriv'd Bishops. II. A Justification of the late Conduct of the said Depriv'd Bishops, as necessary, in the late Circumstances of the Church, and conformable to the Primitive Practice of their truly glorious Predecessors, to Prevent a Schism. III. An Examination of a new Hypothesis, viz. Of keeping up, as they say, the Church, and Separation from the Publick Communion, after the Demise of the Depriv'd Bishops, by Presbyters, 'till they can procure new Consecrations, or a new Succession to head them, which is prov'd to be unnecessary, and contrary to all Rules of Christianity, the Canons and Practice of the Church, &c. In the Prosecution of which, IV. Many Arguments and Motives are Propos'd to the Separate Members of this Church, for their Return to the Publick Communion of it. By a presbyter of the Church of England
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Main Author: Pitts, Presbyter of the Church of England (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London printed for B. Bragge, at the Raven in Pater-Noster-Row 1709
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Item Description:A presbyter of the Church of England = John Pitts
English Short Title Catalog, T67618
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