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A defence of diocesan episcopacy : in answer to a book of Mr. David Clarkson, lately published, entituled, Primitive episcopacy

A defence of diocesan episcopacy : in answer to a book of Mr. David Clarkson, lately published, entituled, Primitive episcopacy

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A defence of diocesan episcopacy : in answer to a book of Mr. David Clarkson, lately published, entituled, Primitive episcopacy

by MAURICE, Henry

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1691 1ed Maurice Diocesan Episcopacy Anglican Bishops Great Ejection Act 1662

In late 17th-century England, numerous Protestant and Anglican ministers began publishing books in response to the Great (minister) Ejection Act of 1662. David Clarkson and Welsh minister Henry Maurice were two such names. Maurice's "Defence of Diocesan Episcopacy" was a direct response to Clarkson's "Primitive Episcopacy" both of which argued over which powers and jurisdictions bishops should have.

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MAURICE, Henry

A defence of diocesan episcopacy : in answer to a book of Mr. David Clarkson, lately published, entituled, Primitive episcopacy

London : Printed by Hannah Clark, for James Adamson, 1691. First edition.

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· Collation: Complete with all pages

o [16], 455, [1]

· References: Wing M 1360

· Provenance: Bookplate – ZION RESEARCH LIBRARY

· Language: English

· Binding: Leather; tight & secure

o Visible repair at back inner hinge

· Size: ~7.5in X 4.75in (19cm x 12cm)

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Title
A defence of diocesan episcopacy : in answer to a book of Mr. David Clarkson, lately published, entituled, Primitive episcopacy
Author
MAURICE, Henry
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Leather; tight & secure
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Used - Near Fine
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First Edition
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Hannah Clark, for James Adamson
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1691
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0.00 lbs
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