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A78447Allen, Isaac, 17th cent.The censures of the church revived. In the defence of a short paper published by the first classis within the province of Lancaster ... but since printed without their privity or consent, after it had been assaulted by some gentlemen and others within their bounds ... under the title of Ex-communicatio excommunicata, or a Censure of the presbyterian censures and proceedings, in the classis at Manchester. Wherein 1. The dangerousness of admitting moderate episcopacy is shewed. ... 6. The presbyterian government vindicated from severall aspersions cast upon it, ... In three full answers ... Together with a full narrative, of the occasion and grounds, of publishing in the congregations, the above mentioned short paper, and of the whole proceedings since, from first to last.1659.014384842590nan./cache/A78447.xml./txt/A78447.txt
A34152Almoni, Peloni, Cosmopolites.A compendious discourse, proving episcopacy to be of apostolicall, and conseqvently of divine, institution by a cleare and weighty testimony of St. Irenaeus, a glorious martyr, and renowned Bishop of Lyons in France, upon the yeere of our Lord, 184 : the said testimony being so declared, pressed, and vindicated from all exceptions : that thereby an intelligent and conscionable reader may receive abundant satisfaction in this behalfe / by Peloni Almoni, Cosmopolites.1641.047661454nan./cache/A34152.xml./txt/A34152.txt
A69545Ames, William, d. 1662.The diocesans tryall wherein all the sinnewes of Doctor Dovvnhams defence are brought into three heads, and orderly dissolved / by M. Paul Baynes ; published by Dr. William Amis ...nan4830614476nan./cache/A69545.xml./txt/A69545.txt
A25400Andrewes, Lancelot, 1555-1626.Of episcopacy three epistles of Peter Moulin ... / answered by ... Lancelot Andrews ... ; translated for the benefit of the publike.1647.0178035426nan./cache/A25400.xml./txt/A25400.txt
A75748Aston, Thomas, Sir, 1600-1645.A petition delivered in to the Lords Spirituall and Temporall, by Sir Thomas Aston, Baronet, from the county palatine of Chester concerning episcopacy; to the high and honourable Court of Parliament.1641.01402323nan./cache/A75748.xml./txt/A75748.txt
A27454Barlow, Thomas, 1607-1691.The original of kingly and ecclesiastical government by T.B. ...1681.0303758827nan./cache/A27454.xml./txt/A27454.txt
A69533Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.Five disputations of church-government and worship by Richard Baxter.1659.022056470144nan./cache/A69533.xml./txt/A69533.txt
A27050Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.A treatise of episcopacy confuting by Scripture, reason, and the churches testimony that sort of diocesan churches, prelacy and government, which casteth out the primitive church-species, episcopacy, ministry and discipline and confoundeth the Christian world by corruption, usurpation, schism and persecution : meditated in the year 1640, when the et cætera oath was imposed : written 1671 and cast by : published 1680 by the importunity of our superiours, who demand the reasons of our nonconformity / by Richard Baxter.1681.021268469140nan./cache/A27050.xml./txt/A27050.txt
A27058Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.The true history of councils enlarged and defended against the deceits of a pretended vindicator of the primitive church, but indeed of the tympanite & tyranny of some prelates many hundred years after Christ, with a detection of the false history of Edward Lord Bishop of Corke and Rosse in Ireland ... and a preface abbreviating much of Ludolphus''s History of Habassta : written to shew their dangerous errour, who think that a general council, or colledge of bishops, is a supream governour of all the Christian world ... / by Richard Baxter ... ; to which is added by another hand, a defence of a book, entituled, No evidence for diocesan churches ...1682.011089736286nan./cache/A27058.xml./txt/A27058.txt
A27494Bernard, Nicholas, d. 1661.Clavi trabales, or, Nailes fastned by some great masters of assemblyes confirming the Kings supremacy, the subjects duty, church government by bishops ... : unto which is added a sermon of regal power, and the novelty of the doctrine of resistance : also a preface by the right Reverend Father in God, the Lord Bishop of Lincolne / published by Nicholas Bernard ...1661.04946716622nan./cache/A27494.xml./txt/A27494.txt
A28864Boughen, Edward, 1587?-1660?Master Geree''s Case of conscience sifted Wherein is enquired, vvhether the King (considering his oath at coronation to protect the clergy and their priviledges) can with a safe conscience consent to the abrogation of episcopacy. By Edward Boughen. D.D.1650.06995123724nan./cache/A28864.xml./txt/A28864.txt
A29194Bramhall, John, 1594-1663.The consecration and succession, of Protestant bishops justified, the Bishop of Duresme vindicated, and that infamous fable of the ordination at the Nagges head clearly confuted by John Bramhall ...1658.04792914612nan./cache/A29194.xml./txt/A29194.txt
A29665Brooke, Robert Greville, Baron, 1607-1643.A discovrse opening the natvre of that episcopacie, which is exercised in England wherein with all humility, are represented some considerations tending to the much desired peace, and long expected reformation, of this our mother church / by the Right Honourable Robert Lord Brooke.1641.04404714524nan./cache/A29665.xml./txt/A29665.txt
A30396Burnet, Gilbert, 1643-1715.Observations on the first and second of the canons, commonly ascribed to the holy apostles wherein an account of the primitive constitution and government of churches, is contained : drawn from ancient and acknowledged writings.1673.0288649170nan./cache/A30396.xml./txt/A30396.txt
A35428Bèze, Théodore de, 1519-1605.The divine right of episcopacy demonstrated from Calvin and Beza together with a letter to a Presbyterian minister.1690.03335929nan./cache/A35428.xml./txt/A35428.txt
A52055Calamy, Edmund, 1600-1666.Smectymnuus redivivus Being an answer to a book, entituled, An humble remonstrance. In which, the original of liturgy episcopacy is discussed, and quæries propounded concerning both. The parity of bishops and presbyters in scripture demonstrated. The occasion of the imparity in antiquity discovered. The disparity of the ancient and our moderne bishops manifested. The antiquity of ruling elders in the church vindicated. The prelaticall church bounded.1654.03855312154nan./cache/A52055.xml./txt/A52055.txt
A52063Calamy, Edmund, 1600-1666. autA vindication of the answer to the humble remonstrance from the unjust imputation of frivolousnesse and falshood Wherein, the cause of liturgy and episcopacy is further debated. By the same Smectymnuus.1654.06670621299nan./cache/A52063.xml./txt/A52063.txt
A80351Carleton, George, 1559-1628.Bp Carletons testimonie concerning the Presbyterian discipline in the Low-Countries, and Episcopall government here in England. VVherein is briefly discovered the novelty of the one, and antiquity of the other; with a short taste of the inconveniences that attend the new plat-forme, where that is set up in the roome of the old primitive government. Published for the common good.1642.01605378nan./cache/A80351.xml./txt/A80351.txt
A79056Caryl, Joseph, 1602-1673.His Maiesties reason vvhy he cannot in conscience consent to abolish the Episcopall government. Delivered by him in writing to the Divines that attend the Honorable Commissioners of Parliament at the Treaty at Newport Octob. 2. 1648. With the answer of the said Divines delivered to His Majestie in writing. October 3. 1648.1648.041641123nan./cache/A79056.xml./txt/A79056.txt
A78955Caryl, Joseph, 1602-1673.His Maiesties paper containing severall questions propounded to the commissioners Divines touching Episcopacy. With an humble answer returned to his Majesty by Mr. Marshall, Mr. Vines, Mr. Carill, and Mr. Seaman 4. October 1648. Published by authority.nan42361137nan./cache/A78955.xml./txt/A78955.txt
A31419Cave, William, 1637-1713.A dissertation concerning the government of the ancient church by bishops, metropolitans, and patriarchs more particularly concerning the ancient power and jurisdiction of the bishops of Rome and the encroachments of that upon other sees, especially the See of Constantinople / by William Cave ...1683.04997116764nan./cache/A31419.xml./txt/A31419.txt
A40795Chillingworth, William, 1602-1644.A discourse of infallibility with Mr. Thomas White''s answer to it, and a reply to him / by Sir Lucius Cary late Lord Viscount of Falkland ; also Mr. Walter Mountague (Abbot of Nanteul) his letter against Protestantism and his Lordship''s answer thereunto, with Mr. John Pearson''s preface.1660.09474628462nan./cache/A40795.xml./txt/A40795.txt
A40803Chillingworth, William, 1602-1644.[Two discourses] concerning episcopacy the former made by the Lord Viscount Falkland ; and the later by William Chillingworth.1660.047931357nan./cache/A40803.xml./txt/A40803.txt
A32851Chillingworth, William, 1602-1644.The apostolical institution of episcopacy demonstrated by Will. Chillingworth ...1664.02679622nan./cache/A32851.xml./txt/A32851.txt
A58291Church of Scotland. General Assembly.The recantation and hvmble svbmission of two ancient prelates of the kingdome of Scotland subscribed by their own hands and sent to the generall assemblie : as also the act of the said assemblie condemning episcopacy and other abuses which are contrary to the Word of God and the laws of this church and kingdome.1641.02457614nan./cache/A58291.xml./txt/A58291.txt
A34431Cooke, Thomas, d. 1669.Episcopacie asserted, as it now stands established in our church and common-wealth with the titles of honours, the dignity of authority, the endowments of revenues : by these following argumnts taken 1 from the Word of God, 2 from the light of nature, 3 from the rights of His Majesty, 4 from the lawes of the kingdome, 5 from the lawes of civility and common humanity / by Thomas Cooke ...1641.069051684nan./cache/A34431.xml./txt/A34431.txt
A19489Cowper, William, 1568-1619.The Bishop of Gallovvay his dikaiologie contayning a iust defence of his former apologie. Against the iniust imputations of Mr. Dauid Hume.1614.06117320185nan./cache/A19489.xml./txt/A19489.txt
A36464Daniel, Samuel, 17th cent.Archiepiscopal priority instituted by Christ, proved by plaine testimonies of Scripture. Asserted by the ancient fathers. And whereunto all the moderne divines of the Protestant side doe fully assent, without contradiction of any one man. / By Samuel Daniel Master of Arts.1642.0234076935nan./cache/A36464.xml./txt/A36464.txt
A20733Downame, George, d. 1634.A defence of the sermon preached at the consecration of the L. Bishop of Bath and VVelles against a confutation thereof by a namelesse author. Diuided into 4. bookes: the first, prouing chiefly that the lay or onely-gouerning elders haue no warrant either in the Scriptures or other monuments of antiquity. The second, shewing that the primitiue churches indued with power of ecclesiasticall gouernment, were not parishes properly but dioceses, and consequently that the angels of the churches or ancient bishops were not parishionall but diocesan bishops. The third, defending the superioritie of bishops aboue other ministers, and prouing that bishops alwayes had a prioritie not onely in order, but also in degree, and a maioritie of power both for ordination and iurisdiction. The fourth, maintayning that the episcopall function is of apostolicall and diuine institution.1611.026876190710nan./cache/A20733.xml./txt/A20733.txt
A37900Edmonds, Hugh.The censors censured, in a brief discourse to which is adjoyned the authors letter to an anti-episcopal minister concerning the government of the church : written in the year 1651, but not printed till now.1661.044201069nan./cache/A37900.xml./txt/A37900.txt
A94441England and Wales. Parliament.To the high and honourable court of Parliament. The humble petition of sundry of the nobles, knights, gentry, ministers, freeholders, and divers thousands of the inhabitants of the county palatine of Chester, whose names are subscribed to the several schedules hereunto annexed. In answer to a petition delivered on to the Lords Spirituall and Temporall, by Sir Thomas Aston, Baronet, from the county palatine of Chester, concerning episcopacie.1641.02967825nan./cache/A94441.xml./txt/A94441.txt
A83753England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons.The order and form for church government by bishops and the clergie of this kingdome. Voted in the House of Commons on Friday, July 16, 1641. : Whereunto is added Mr. Grimstons and Mr. Seldens arguments concerning Episcopacie.1641.01672332nan./cache/A83753.xml./txt/A83753.txt
A40796Falkland, Lucius Cary, Viscount, 1610?-1643.A draught of a speech concerning episcopacy by the Lord Viscount Falkland, found since his death amongst his papers, written with his own hand.1644.02885794nan./cache/A40796.xml./txt/A40796.txt
A41074Fell, Philip, 1632 or 3-1682.Lex talionis, or, The author of Naked truth stript naked1676.0164894596nan./cache/A41074.xml./txt/A41074.txt
A39999Forrester, Thomas, 1635?-1706.Rectius instruendum, or, A review and examination of the doctrine presented by one assuming the name of ane [sic] informer in three dialogues with a certain doubter, upon the controverted points of episcopacy, the convenants against episcopacy and separation : wherein the unsoundnes, and (in manythinges) the inconsistency of the informers principles, arguments, and answers upon these points, the violence which he hath offred unto the Holy Scripture and to diverse authors ancient and modern, is demonstrat and made appear, and that truth which is after godlines owned by the true Protestant Presbyterian Church of Scotland asserted and vindicated.1684.022416069209nan./cache/A39999.xml./txt/A39999.txt
A39998Forrester, Thomas, 1635?-1706.The hierarchical bishops claim to a divine right, tried at the scripture-bar, or, A consideration of the pleadings for prelacy from pretended Scriptural arguments, presented and offered by Dr. Scott, in his book intituled, The Christian life, part II, A.M., D.D. in his Enquiry into the New Opinions, &c., and by the author of the second part of the Survey of Naphtali ... / by Thomas Forrester ...1699.017287457356nan./cache/A39998.xml./txt/A39998.txt
A41557Gordon, John, M.D.Plain dealing being a moderate general review of the Scots prelatical clergies proceedings in the latter reigns : with a vindication of the present proceedings in church affairs there.1689.099822786nan./cache/A41557.xml./txt/A41557.txt
A91146H. P.Unitie, truth and reason. Presented in all humility petition-wise to the honourable, the knights, citizens and burgesses for the Commons House of Parliament. / By some moderate and peace-desiring ministers, for the more happy and certaine reconciling of the church differences.1641.03558984nan./cache/A91146.xml./txt/A91146.txt
A45237Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656.Episcopal admonition by the Right Reverend Father in God, Dr. Joseph Hall, Late Lord Bishop of Exeter, sent in a letter to the House of Commons, April 28, 1628.1681.01161151nan./cache/A45237.xml./txt/A45237.txt
A02549Hall, Joseph, 1574-1656.An humble remonstrance to the High Court of Parliament, by a dutifull sonne of the Churchnan64931796nan./cache/A02549.xml./txt/A02549.txt
A68712Hamilton, James Hamilton, Duke of, 1606-1649. Explanation of the meaning of the Oath and the Covenant. autHis Majesties proclamation in Scotland: with an explanation of the meaning of the Oath and Covenant. By the Lord Marquesse, his Majesties high commissioner. Set forth by the Kings speciall licence1639.058011306nan./cache/A68712.xml./txt/A68712.txt
A45476Hammond, Henry, 1605-1660.A vindication of the dissertations concerning episcopacie from the answers, or exceptions offered against them by the London ministers, in their Jus divinum ministerii evangelici / by H. Hammond.1654.07531224282nan./cache/A45476.xml./txt/A45476.txt
A87009Hammond, Henry, 1605-1660.An ansvver to the animadversions on the dissertations touching Ignatius''s epistles, and the episcopacie in them asserted. By H. Hammond, D.D.1654.09249829669nan./cache/A87009.xml./txt/A87009.txt
A45589Harlowe, Pedaell.A detection or discovery of a notable fraud committed by R.B., a seminary priest of Rome, upon two of the articles of the Church of England in a booke imprinted in anno 1632, intituled, The judgment of the apostles and of those of the first age in all points of doctrine, questioned betweene the Catholikes and Protestants of England as they are set downe in the nine and thirty articles of their religion : with an appendix concerning Episcopacy / by a lay gentleman.1641.0190496069nan./cache/A45589.xml./txt/A45589.txt
A86348Hilgard, a nun.A strange prophecie, against bishops, prelates, and all other priests, which have not kept the faithfull order of priesthood; and also against the transgressors of righteousnesse in these times. Together with the downe-fall and destruction of poperie, and the ruine of Romes monarchall and tyrannicall government. Prophetically declared, that in the yeares 1641, 1642, and 1643. the reformed churches in these westerne islands, should (both King and people) joyne with a religious consent to abolish them out of the Church. Written by Hilgard a nunne, 1558. and since preserved by an antiquary in this kingdome, and now published for the instruction of the Church of England.1641.02368600nan./cache/A86348.xml./txt/A86348.txt
A93888J. T.An ansvver to a letter vvritten at Oxford, and superscribed to Dr. Samuel Turner, concerning the Church, and the revenues thereof. Wherein is shewed, how impossible it is for the King with a good conscience to yeeld to the change of church-government by bishops, or to the alienating the lands of the Church.1647.0178715398nan./cache/A93888.xml./txt/A93888.txt
A46639Jameson, William, fl. 1689-1720.Nazianzeni querela et votum justum, The fundamentals of the hierarchy examin''d and disprov''d wherein the choicest arguments and defences of ... A.M. ... the author of An enquiry into the new opinions (chiefly) propagated by the Presbyterians in Scotland, the author of The fundamental charter of presbytry, examin''d & disprov''d, and ... the plea they bring from Ignatius''s epistles more narrowly discuss''d.../ by William Jameson.1697.011095835654nan./cache/A46639.xml./txt/A46639.txt
A47044Jones, Henry, 1605-1682.A sermon preached at the consecration of the Right Reverend Father in God Ambrose Lord Bishop of Kildare in Christ-Church, Dublin, June 29, 1667 / by the right reverend father in God, Henry, Lord Bishop of Meath.1667.0188586195nan./cache/A47044.xml./txt/A47044.txt
A04026Knollys, Francis, Sir, d. 1643.Informations, or a protestation, and a treatise from Scotland Seconded with D. Reignoldes his letter to Sir Francis Knollis. And Sir Francis Knollis his speach in Parliament. All suggesting the vsurpation of papal bishops.1608.0175196175nan./cache/A04026.xml./txt/A04026.txt
A89568Marshall, Stephen, 1594?-1655, attributed name.The humble answer of the Divines attending the Honorable Commissioners of Parliament, at the treaty at Newport in the Isle of Wight. To the second paper delivered to them by his Majesty, Octob. 6. 1648. about episcopall government. Delivered to his Majesty, October 17. I appoint Abel Roper to print this copie, entituled The humble answer of the Divines, &c. Richard Vines,1648.0120773287nan./cache/A89568.xml./txt/A89568.txt
A52036Milton, John, 1608-1674.An answer to a booke entitvled An hvmble remonstrance in which the originall of liturgy, episcopacy is discussed : and quares propounded concerning both : the parity of bishops and presbyters in Scripture demonstrated : the occasion of their imparity in antiquity discovered : the disparity of the ancient and our moderne bishops manifested : the antiquity of ruling elders in the church vindicated : the prelaticall church bownded / written by Smectymnvvs.1641.03791011919nan./cache/A52036.xml./txt/A52036.txt
A50915Milton, John, 1608-1674.Of prelatical episcopacy, and vvhither it may be deduc''d from the apostolical times by vertue of those testimonies which are alledg''d to that purpose in some late treatises one whereof goes under the name of Iames, Arch-bishop of Armagh.1641.075011975nan./cache/A50915.xml./txt/A50915.txt
A50949Milton, John, 1608-1674.The reason of church-government urg''d against prelaty by Mr. John Milton ; in two books.1641.0303038355nan./cache/A50949.xml./txt/A50949.txt
A70588Milton, John, 1608-1674.An apology against a pamphlet call''d A modest confutation of the animadversions upon the remonstrant against Smectymnuus1642.0268467510nan./cache/A70588.xml./txt/A70588.txt
A51419Morton, Thomas, 1564-1659.Confessions and proofes of Protestant divines of reformed churches that episcopacy is in respect of the office according to the word of God, and in respect of the use the best : together with a brief treatise touching the originall of bishops and metropolitans.1662.03492012385nan./cache/A51419.xml./txt/A51419.txt
A51420Morton, Thomas, 1564-1659.Episkopos apostolikos, or, The episcopacy of the Church of England justified to be apostolical from the authority of the antient primitive church, and from the confessions of the most famous divines of the reformed churches beyond the seas : being a full satisfaction in this cause, as well for the necessity, as for the just right thereof, as consonant to the word of God / by ... Thomas Morton ... ; before which is prefixed a preface to the reader concerning this subject, by Sir Henry Yelverton, Baronet.1670.04523015838nan./cache/A51420.xml./txt/A51420.txt
A32888Northbrooke, John. Spiritvs est vicarius Christi in terra.A Christian beleefe concerning bishops1641.01131352nan./cache/A32888.xml./txt/A32888.txt
A56256Parker, Henry, 1604-1652.The qvestion concerning the divine right of episcopacie truly stated1641.03799977nan./cache/A56256.xml./txt/A56256.txt
A91392Parker, Henry, 1604-1652.The true grounds of ecclesiasticall regiment set forth in a briefe dissertation. Maintaining the Kings spirituall supremacie against the pretended independencie of the prelates, &c. Together, vvith some passages touching the ecclesiasticall power of parliaments, the use of synods, and the power of excommunication.1641.0316648872nan./cache/A91392.xml./txt/A91392.txt
A56778Peacham, Henry, 1576?-1643?A paradox, in the praise of a dunce, to Smectymnuus by H. P.1642.02968800nan./cache/A56778.xml./txt/A56778.txt
A10189Prynne, William, 1600-1669.A looking-glasse for all lordly prelates Wherein they may cleerely behold the true divine originall and laudable pedigree, whence they are descended; together with their holy lives and actions laid open in a double parallel, the first, betweene the Divell; the second, betweene the Iewish high-priests, and lordly prelates; and by their double dissimilitude from Christ, and his Apostles.1636.03705412010nan./cache/A10189.xml./txt/A10189.txt
A10190Prynne, William, 1600-1669.Lord bishops, none of the Lords bishops. Or A short discourse, wherin is proved that prelaticall jurisdiction, is not of divine institution, but forbidden by Christ himselfe, as heathenish, and branded by his apostles for antichristian wherin also sundry notable passages of the Arch-Prelate of Canterbury in his late booke, intituled, A relation of a conference, &c. are by the way met withall.1640.03852812263nan./cache/A10190.xml./txt/A10190.txt
A92075Rule, Gilbert, 1629?-1701.The Cyprianick-Bishop examined, and found not to be a diocesan, nor to have superior power to a parish minister, or Presbyterian moderator being an answer to J.S. his Principles of the Cyprianick-age, with regard to episcopal power & jurisdiction : together with an appendix, in answer to a railing preface to a book, entituled, The fundamental charter of presbytery / by Gilbert Rule ...1696.04806315627nan./cache/A92075.xml./txt/A92075.txt
A59468Sage, John, 1652-1711.The principles of the Cyprianic age with regard to episcopal power and jurisdiction asserted and recommended from the genuine writings of St. Cyprian himself and his contemporaries : by which it is made evident that the vindicator of the Kirk of Scotland is obligated by his own concession to acknowledge that he and his associates are schismaticks : in a letter to a friend / by J.S.1695.04316814532nan./cache/A59468.xml./txt/A59468.txt
A61839Sanderson, Robert, 1587-1663.Episcopacy (as established by law in England) not prejudicial to regal power a treatise written in the time of the Long Parliament, by the special command of the late King / and now published by ... Robert Sanderson ...1661.0202525583nan./cache/A61839.xml./txt/A61839.txt
A61495Steward, Richard, 1593?-1651.A discourse of Episcopacy and sacrilege by way of letter written in 1646 / by Richard Stewart ...1683.0158814951nan./cache/A61495.xml./txt/A61495.txt
A64057Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667.Of the sacred order and offices of episcopacie by divine institution, apostolicall tradition and catholique practice together with their titles of honour, secular employment, manner of election, delegation of their power and other appendant questions asserted against the Aerians and Acephali new and old / by Ier. Taylor ...1647.010648135993nan./cache/A64057.xml./txt/A64057.txt
A63735Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667.The Copie of tvvo letters vvritten by two friends, one to another, concerning a pretended dispute had betwixt Doctor Taylor with a young Batchelour of Divinitie attending him, and Master Alexander Henderson, commissioner for the Kirk of Scotland at Oxford.nan1546364nan./cache/A63735.xml./txt/A63735.txt
A64711Udall, Ephraim, d. 1647.The Bishop of Armaghes direction, concerning the lyturgy, and episcopall government Being thereunto requested by the Honourable, the House of Commons, and then presented in the year 1642.1660.01873420nan./cache/A64711.xml./txt/A64711.txt
A64660Ussher, James, 1581-1656.The iudgement of Doctor Rainoldes touching the originall of episcopacy more largely confirmed out of antiquity / by James Archbishop of Armagh.1641.039501260nan./cache/A64660.xml./txt/A64660.txt
A67350Waller, Edmund, 1606-1687.A speech made by Master Waller esquire in the honourable House of Commons concerning episcopacie whether it should be committed or rejected.nan1228266nan./cache/A67350.xml./txt/A67350.txt
A67119Wortley, Francis, Sir, 1591-1652.Eleutherosis tēs aletheias, truth asserted by the doctrine and practice of the apostles, seconded by the testimony of synods, fathers, and doctors, from the apostles to this day viz. that episcopacie is jure divino / by Sir Francis Wortley ...1641.096952722nan./cache/A67119.xml./txt/A67119.txt
A67149Wren, Matthew, 1585-1667.Bishop Wrens petition to the Parliament in defence of episcopacie in the behalf of himself and the rest of the bishops wherein he endeavours to ebreviate and lessen the libertie of the subject : being his sole resolution to extenmate the priviledge of Parliament : as also how his most expeciall intents1642.01318283nan./cache/A67149.xml./txt/A67149.txt