Lord Hollis his remains: being a second letter to a friend, concerning the judicature of the bishops in Parliament, in the vindication of what he wrote in his first; and in answer to a book since published against it, entituled, The rights of the Bishops to judge in capita cases in Parliament, cleared, &c. It contains likewise part of his intended answer to a second tractate, entituled, The grand question touching the bishops right to vote in Parliament, stated and argued. To which are added Considerations, in answer to the learned author of The grand question, &c. By another hand. And reflections upon some passages in Mr. Hunt's Argument upon that subject, &c. By a third.

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  • Lord Hollis his remains: being a second letter to a friend, concerning the judicature of the bishops in Parliament, in the vindication of what he wrote in his first; and in answer to a book since published against it, entituled, The rights of the Bishops to judge in capita cases in Parliament, cleared, &c. It contains likewise part of his intended answer to a second tractate, entituled, The grand question touching the bishops right to vote in Parliament, stated and argued. To which are added Considerations, in answer to the learned author of The grand question, &c. By another hand. And reflections upon some passages in Mr. Hunt's Argument upon that subject, &c. By a third.
  • Second letter to a friend concerning the judicature of the bishops in Parliament Considerations in answer to the .. author of The grand question Reflections upon Antidotum Britannicum
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Imprint
London: printed for R. Janeway, 1682.
Publication year
1682-1682
ESTC No.
R17318
Grub Street ID
66836
Description
[16], 102, [2], 97-232, 253-292, 273-288, 189-302, [14] p. ; 8⁰
Note
The first article in this collection appeared also as: Considerations touching that question, whether the prelates have the right to sit among the Lords, and vote with them in Parliament in capital cases. 1682.

"Considerations .. in answer to the .. author of The grand question" and "Reflections upon Antidotum Britannicum, and Mr. Hunt's late book and post-script" each have separate dated title pages.

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