Smith, H. b. 1. o. 5. (1703). Some remarks on a late treatise of Mr. Nathanael Taylor, entituled, Dr. Sherlock's cases and letter of Church-Communion, consider'd, &c: Wherein the conduct of some late writers, in defence of the Church of England, is justified against Mr. Taylor's reflections: the recital of some of Mr. Flavel's errours is vindicated from Mr. Taylor's censure: and his pretended Catholick principles about the nature of schism, are briefly consider'd. In a letter to Mr. George Trosse of Exeter. To which is added a postcript, relating to Mr. S.S.'s second letter to Mr. Robert Burscough, about his discourse of schism. By Humphry Smith M.A. vicar of Tounstal and S. Saviour's in Dartmouth. Printed for Thomas Bennet at the Half Moon in St. Paul's-church yard, and Charles Yeo, bookseller in Exon.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Smith, Humphry b. 1654 or 5. Some Remarks on a Late Treatise of Mr. Nathanael Taylor, Entituled, Dr. Sherlock's Cases and Letter of Church-Communion, Consider'd, &c: Wherein the Conduct of Some Late Writers, in Defence of the Church of England, Is Justified Against Mr. Taylor's Reflections: The Recital of Some of Mr. Flavel's Errours Is Vindicated from Mr. Taylor's Censure: And His Pretended Catholick Principles About the Nature of Schism, Are Briefly Consider'd. In a Letter to Mr. George Trosse of Exeter. To Which Is Added a Postcript, Relating to Mr. S.S.'s Second Letter to Mr. Robert Burscough, About His Discourse of Schism. By Humphry Smith M.A. Vicar of Tounstal and S. Saviour's in Dartmouth. London: Printed for Thomas Bennet at the Half Moon in St. Paul's-church yard, and Charles Yeo, bookseller in Exon, 1703.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Smith, Humphry b. 1654 or 5. Some Remarks on a Late Treatise of Mr. Nathanael Taylor, Entituled, Dr. Sherlock's Cases and Letter of Church-Communion, Consider'd, &c: Wherein the Conduct of Some Late Writers, in Defence of the Church of England, Is Justified Against Mr. Taylor's Reflections: The Recital of Some of Mr. Flavel's Errours Is Vindicated from Mr. Taylor's Censure: And His Pretended Catholick Principles About the Nature of Schism, Are Briefly Consider'd. In a Letter to Mr. George Trosse of Exeter. To Which Is Added a Postcript, Relating to Mr. S.S.'s Second Letter to Mr. Robert Burscough, About His Discourse of Schism. By Humphry Smith M.A. Vicar of Tounstal and S. Saviour's in Dartmouth. Printed for Thomas Bennet at the Half Moon in St. Paul's-church yard, and Charles Yeo, bookseller in Exon, 1703.