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Diotrephes catechised, or, Sixteen important questions touching the ecclesiastical iurisdiction and censures (contradistinct to civill) now eagerly pretended to and challenged by a divine right by some over-rigid Presbyterians and Independents : propounded to both these dissenting parties for the further discovery of truth, the preservation of the civill Christian magistrates interest, and speedier comprimising of our present unhappie controversies touching church-government ... / proposed, published by W. Pryn ..

Van Pelt - Microtext STC II Reel 1512:15.
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Format:
Microformat
Author/Creator:
Prynne, William, 1600-1669.
Series:
Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 1512:15.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Church and state--England.
Church and state.
England.
Church and state--Presbyterian Church.
Church polity.
Physical Description:
2 unnumbered pages, 16, that is, 14 pages
35 mm
monochrome
service copy
positive
Edition:
The third edition with some enlargements.
Other Title:
Diotrephes catechised.
Sixteen important questions touching the ecclesiastical iurisdiction and censures.
Place of Publication:
London : Printed for Michael Sparke, 1646.
Notes:
Running title : Sixteene important questions touching ecclesiasticall iurisdiction and censures.
Errors in paging: numbers 2 and 3 left out.
Reproduction of original in the Harvard University Library.
Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International, 1984. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Early English books, 1641-1700 ; 1512:15)
Cited in:
Wing P3946.
OCLC:
12277086

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