Whether parish congregations be true Christian churches, and the capable consenting incumbents, be truly their pastors, or bishops over their flocks. And so, whether the old Protestants, conformists, and nonconformists, or the Brownists, were in the right herein. And how far our present case is the same. Written by Richard Baxter, as an explication of some passages in his former writings; especially, his Treatise of episcopacy, misunderstood and misapplied by some; and answering the strongest objections of some of them; especially a book called, Mr. Baxters judgment and reasons against communicating with the parish assemblies, as by law required. And another called, A theological dialogue. Or, Catholick communion once more defended, upon mens necessitating importunity. By Richard Baxter.
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- Whether parish congregations be true Christian churches, and the capable consenting incumbents, be truly their pastors, or bishops over their flocks. And so, whether the old Protestants, conformists, and nonconformists, or the Brownists, were in the right herein. And how far our present case is the same. Written by Richard Baxter, as an explication of some passages in his former writings; especially, his Treatise of episcopacy, misunderstood and misapplied by some; and answering the strongest objections of some of them; especially a book called, Mr. Baxters judgment and reasons against communicating with the parish assemblies, as by law required. And another called, A theological dialogue. Or, Catholick communion once more defended, upon mens necessitating importunity. By Richard Baxter.
- Short answer to the chief objections in a book entituled: A theological dialogue, &c
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London: printed for Thomas Parkhurst, at the Bible and Three Crowns in Cheapside, near Mercers Chappel, 1684.
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- 1684-1684
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- R16512
- Grub Street ID
- 64348
- Description
- 44; 32 p. ; 4⁰
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- "A short answer to the chief objections in a book entituled: A theological dialogue, &c." (caption title, a reply to the work by Isaac Chauncy) has separate pagination and register.Citation/references Wing (2nd ed., 1994), B1452