A defence of the Humble remon[str]ance, against the frivolous and false exce[pt]ions of Smectymnuus. Whe[r]ein the righ[t] of leitur[gie] and episcopacie is clearly [vindicated] from the vaine cavils, and c[hallenges] of the answerers. By the author [of the] said Humble remonstrance. Seconded (in way of appenda[nce)] with the judgement of the famous divine of the Palatinate, D. Abrahamus Scultetus, late professor of divinitie in the Universitie of Heidelberg: concerning the divine right of episcopacie, and the no-right of lay-eldership. Faithfully translated out of his Latine.

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  • A defence of the Humble remon[str]ance, against the frivolous and false exce[pt]ions of Smectymnuus. Whe[r]ein the righ[t] of leitur[gie] and episcopacie is clearly [vindicated] from the vaine cavils, and c[hallenges] of the answerers. By the author [of the] said Humble remonstrance. Seconded (in way of appenda[nce)] with the judgement of the famous divine of the Palatinate, D. Abrahamus Scultetus, late professor of divinitie in the Universitie of Heidelberg: concerning the divine right of episcopacie, and the no-right of lay-eldership. Faithfully translated out of his Latine.
  • Defence of the Humble remonstrance, against the frivolous and false exceptions of Smectymnuus
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Imprint
London: printed for Nathaniel Butter in Pauls Church-yard at the pyde-Bull neare St. Austins gate, 1641.
Publication year
1641-1641
ESTC No.
R188180
Grub Street ID
76185
Description
[6], 168 [i.e. 164], [2], 169-200 [i.e. 190] p. ; 4⁰
Note
The author of "Humble remonstrance to the high court of Parliament" = Joseph Hall.

With a special title page: The determination of the question, concerning the divine right of episcopacie. By ... Abrahamus Scultetus ...

First issue: on p. 168 (i.e. 164) the last paragraph is leaded off from the preceding text, and there is no errata list; sheet Q is in 2nd state, with correct reading "having" in l.4 on Q3 recto.

Numerous errors n paging, including 85-88 and 183-192 omitted in the numbering.