Historical Collections Concerning Church Affairs Simon Lowth Published: 1696 Total Pages: 234 Get eBook
Historical Collections Concerning Church Affairs: in which it is Shew'd, from the Ancient Church Historians, Fathers, and Other Ecclesiastical Writers, that the Right to Dispose of Bishops, Purely in Relation to Their Spiritual Charges, in Their Respective Districts, was Believed to be Subjected in the Clergy Alone, as a Separate Independent Body from the Lay Power, During the Reigns of Constantine and Constantius ... To which are Added, Some Occasional Observations Upon Dr. Hody's Book, Called, The Case of the Sees Vacant, by an Unjust and Uncanonical Deprivation, Stated ... By a Presbyter of the Church of England [i.e. Simon Lowth]. Simon LOWTH Published: 1696 Total Pages: 190 Get eBook
Historical Collections Concerning Church Affairs: in which it is Shew'd, from the Ancient Church Historians, Fathers, and Other Ecclesiastical Writers, that the Right to Dispose of Bishops, Purely in Relation to Their Spiritual Charges ... was Believed to be Subjected in the Clergy Alone ... During the Reigns of Constantine and Constantius, the Two First Christian Emperors: and that it was the Judgment of the Catholick Christians, in Those Days, If the Secular Magistrate, Or Any Irresistible Party Did Assume the Same Right, Upon Any Consideration Whatever, that They Were Not to be Recem'd [sic] Nor Obey'd in the Execution of It. To which are Added, Some Occasional Observations Upon Dr. Hody's Book, Called, The Case of the Sees Vacant, by an Unjust and Uncanonical Deprivation, Stated. By a Presbyter of the Church of England Published: 1696 Total Pages: 178 Get eBook
Historical Collections Concerning Church Affairs: in which it is Shew'd, from the Ancient Church Historians, Fathers, and Other Ecclesiastical Writers, that the Right to Dispose of Bishops, Purely in Relation to Their Spiritual Charges, in Their Respective Districts, was Believed to be Subjected in the Clergy Alone, as a Separate Independent Body from the Lay Power, During the Reigns of Constantine and Constantius, the Two First Christian Emperors: and that it was the Judgment of the Catholick Christians, in Those Days, If the Secular Magistrate, Or Any Irresistible Party Did Assume the Same Right, Upon Any Consideration Whatever, that They Were Not to be Recem'd Nor Obey'd in the Execution of It. To which are Added, Some Occasional Observations Upon Dr. Hody's Book, Called, The Case of the Sees Vacant, by an Unjust and Uncanonical Deprivation, Stated Published: 1696 Total Pages: 178 Get eBook
Historical Collections Concerning Church Affairs: in which it is Shew'd, from the Ancient Church Historians, Fathers, and Other Ecclesiastical Writers, that the Right to Dispose of Bishops, Purely in Relation to Their Spiritual Charges, in Their Respective Districts, was Believed to be Subjected in the Clergy Alone as a Separate Independent Body from the Lay Power, During the Reigns of Constantine and Constantius, the Two First Christian Emperors: and that it was the Judgment of the Catholick Christians, in Those Days, If the Secular Magistrate, Or Any Irresistible Party Did Assume the Same Right, Upon Any Consideration Whatever, that They Were Not to be Recem'd [sic] Nor Obey'd in the Execution of It. To which are Added, Some Occasional Observations Upon Dr. Hody's Book, Called, The Case of the Sees Vacant, by an Unjust and Uncanonical Deprivation, Stated. By a Presbyter of the Church of England Presbyter of the Church of England Published: 1696 Total Pages: 178 Get eBook
Historical Collections Concerning Church Affairs: In which it is Shew'd From the Ancient Church Historians, Fathers, and Other Ecclesiastical Writers, that the Right to Dispose of Bishops, Purely in Relation to Their Spiritual Charges in Their Respective Districts, was Believed to be Subjected in the Clergy Alone, as a Seperate Independent Body from the Lay Power, During the Reigns of Constantine and Constantius, the Two First Christian Emperors: And that it was the Judgement of the Catholick Christians, in Those Days, If the Secular Magistrate, Or Any Irresistible Party Did Assume the Same Right, Upon Any Consideration Whatever, that They Were Not to be Recem'd Nor Obey'd in the Execution of It. To which are Added, Some Occasional Observations Upon Dr. Hody's Book, Called, The Case of the Sees Vacant, by an Unjust and Uncanonical Deprivation, Stated. By a Presbyter of the Church of England A Presbyter of the Church of England Published: 1696 Total Pages: 178 Get eBook
Historical Collections Concerning Church Affairs Presbyter of the Church of England Published: 1696 Total Pages: 178 Get eBook
Historical Collections Concerning Church Affairs Simon Lowth Published: 1696 Total Pages: 186 Get eBook
Historical Collections Concerning Church Affairs ... Simon Lowth Published: 1696 Total Pages: 186 Get eBook