An ansvver to a treatise out of ecclesiastical history, translated from an ancient Greek manuscript in the publick library at Oxford, by Humfrey Hody, B.D. &c. and published under the title of The unreasonableness of a separation from the new bishops, to shew, that although a bishop was unjustly deprived, neither he nor the church ever made a separation, if the successor was not an heretick. To which is added, the canons in the Baroccian manuscript omitted by Mr. Hody.

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  • An ansvver to a treatise out of ecclesiastical history, translated from an ancient Greek manuscript in the publick library at Oxford, by Humfrey Hody, B.D. &c. and published under the title of The unreasonableness of a separation from the new bishops, to shew, that although a bishop was unjustly deprived, neither he nor the church ever made a separation, if the successor was not an heretick. To which is added, the canons in the Baroccian manuscript omitted by Mr. Hody.
  • Answer to a treatise out of ecclesiastical history
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Imprint
London: printed, and are to be sold by J. Wells, near S. Paul's Church-Yard, 1691.
Publication year
1691-1691
ESTC No.
R18575
Grub Street ID
74693
Description
[12], 32 p. ; 4⁰
Note
Attributed to Nathaniel Bisbie. Sometimes attributed to Thomas Browne.

A reply to an English translation of: Anglicani novi schismatis redargutio.Citation/references Wing (2nd ed., 1994), B2980