Ecclesia vindicata: or, The Church of England justified: I. In the way and manner of her Reformation. II. In officiating by a publick liturgie. III. In prescribing a set form of prayer to be used by preachers before their sermons. IV. In her right and patrimony of tithes. V. In retaining the episcopal government. And therewith, VI. The canonical ordination of priests and deacons. By Peter Heylyn, D.D.

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  • Ecclesia vindicata: or, The Church of England justified: I. In the way and manner of her Reformation. II. In officiating by a publick liturgie. III. In prescribing a set form of prayer to be used by preachers before their sermons. IV. In her right and patrimony of tithes. V. In retaining the episcopal government. And therewith, VI. The canonical ordination of priests and deacons. By Peter Heylyn, D.D.
  • Ecclesia vindicata Church of England justified Way and manner of the Reformation of the Church of England declared and justified Of liturgies, or set formes of publique worship Brief discouse touching the form of prayer appointed to be used by preachers before their sermons, Can. 55 History of episcopacy
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Imprint
London: printed by E. Cotes [and Richard Hodgkinson] for Henry Seile over against St. Dunstans Church in Fleetstreet, M.DC.LVII. [1657]
Publication year
1657-1657
ESTC No.
R202431
Grub Street ID
79670
Description
[52], 96, [8], 97-350, [2]; [26], 186, 177-208, 109-115, [1]; [2], 109, [1], 345-432, 436-443, 445-481, [3] p. ; 4⁰
Note
In two parts, each with separate dated title page. In part 1, "The way and manner of the Reformation of the Church of England declared and justified", "Of liturgies, or set formes of publique worship", "A brief discouse touching the form of prayer appointed to be used by preachers before their sermons, Can. 55." each have separate dated title page; pagination and register are continuous. In part 2, "The history of episcopacy" parts 1 and 2 each have separate dated title page, pagination, and register. The "History" is a reissue, with cancel title pages and foreword, of the 1642 edition (Wing H1722-3), of which at least part 2 was printed by Richard Hodgkinson.

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Annotation on Thomason copy: "July 11".Citation/references Wing (2nd ed.), H1704

Thomason, E.917[1]