The new danger of presbytery

Or, the claims and practices of some in the Lower-House of Convocation, very dangerous to the constitution of an episcopal and metropolitical church. With an answer to the Vindication of the narrative of the Lower-House, &c. ...

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William Sherlock
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The new danger of presbytery

Or, the claims and practices of some in the Lower-House of Convocation, very dangerous to the constitution of an episcopal and metropolitical church. With an answer to the Vindication of the narrative of the Lower-House, &c. ...

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A reply to Charles Trimnell's 'A vindication of the proceedings of some members of the Lower House of the last Convocation', 1702.

With a half-title.

Anonymous. By William Sherlock.

Microfilm. Woodbridge, CT Research Publications, Inc., 1986. 1 reel ; 35mm. (The Eighteenth Century ; reel 6658, no.04).

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Microform
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[4],28p.
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28

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