The life and acts of Matthew Parker, the first Archbishop of Canterbury in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Under whose Primacy and Influence the Reformation of Religion was happily Effected; And the Church of England Restored, and Established upon the Principles whereon it stands to this Day. Wherein are related the said Archbishop's actions in ecclesiastical commissions, and synods; His Visitations of the Dioceses, Colleges and Hospitals within his Province, with his Injunctions and Regulations: Characters and Accounts of Bishops by him Consecrated: His Endeavours for Uniformity: His Diligence in Retrieving, and Publishing many Saxon, and other Ancient Historical Mss. of this Nation: His Procuring a more correct Translation of the Holy Bible: His Government of his own Dioces of Canterbury: His sober Thoughts, Counsels and Cares for Religion and this Church: and many particulars of the ecclesiastical history of those times hitherto Unknown, or very Obscure, are discovered and brought to Lig
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London : printed for John Wyat, at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCXI [1711]
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- 1711
- ESTC No.
- T100944
- Grub Street ID
- 154861
- Description
- [6],xxvi,448,441-452,449-544;171,176-208p.,[2] leaves of plates : port. ; 2°.
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- Titlepage in red and black
Page numbers 441-452 (sig.3L) are enclosed in square brackets; text and register are continuous
The appendix has a separate titlepage, pagination and register
With a list of subscribers.