Irenicum. A vveapon-salve for the Churches wounds. Or the divine right of particular forms of church-government; discussed and examined according to the principles of the law of nature, the positive laws of God, the practice of the Apostles and the primitive Church, and th judgement of reformed divines. Whereby a foundation is laid for the Churches peace, and the accommodation of our present differences. Humbly tendered to consideration. By Edward Stillingfleete, rector of Sutton in Bedfordshire.

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  • Irenicum. A vveapon-salve for the Churches wounds. Or the divine right of particular forms of church-government; discussed and examined according to the principles of the law of nature, the positive laws of God, the practice of the Apostles and the primitive Church, and th judgement of reformed divines. Whereby a foundation is laid for the Churches peace, and the accommodation of our present differences. Humbly tendered to consideration. By Edward Stillingfleete, rector of Sutton in Bedfordshire.
  • Divine right of forms of Church government, examined
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Imprint
London: printed by R.W. for Henry Mortlock, at the Ph?nix in St. Pauls Church-yard near the little north door, 1661. [i.e. 1660]
Publication year
1660-1660
ESTC No.
R203606
Grub Street ID
80698
Description
[28], 416 p. ; 4⁰
Note
Running title reads: The divine right of forms of Church government, examined.

Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nouember 21 1660"; the second 1 in imprint date has been crossed out.Citation/references Wing (2nd ed.), S5596

Thomason, E.1049[1]