A treatise on church-government, in three parts: being, I. A narrative of the late troubles and transactions in the church in Boston, in the Massachusetts. II. Some remarks on Mr. Adams's sermon, preached there August 26, 1772. With an appendix, being some remarks on an account in the Boston evening-post, December 28, 1772, of the dismission of a minister at Grafton, III. On councils, their business, authority and use. With an essay on ministers negativing the votes of the church, and shewing where the keys of the church are. By a neighbour. [Four lines from Luke

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  • A treatise on church-government, in three parts: being, I. A narrative of the late troubles and transactions in the church in Boston, in the Massachusetts. II. Some remarks on Mr. Adams's sermon, preached there August 26, 1772. With an appendix, being some remarks on an account in the Boston evening-post, December 28, 1772, of the dismission of a minister at Grafton, III. On councils, their business, authority and use. With an essay on ministers negativing the votes of the church, and shewing where the keys of the church are. By a neighbour. [Four lines from Luke
  • Treatise on church government
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Imprint
Boston: Printed by John Boyles, in Marlborough-Street, MDCCLXXIII. [1773]
Publication year
1773-1773
ESTC No.
W28364
Grub Street ID
338531
Description
37,[3]p. ; 4⁰
Note
Attributed to Ebenezer Chaplin by Evans.

Appendix, p. [38], signed: John Whetcomb, Bolton, Feb. 20, 1773.

Letter from the author to John and Asa Whetcomb, p. [39].

Bookseller's advertisement, p. [40].
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Signatures: [A]? B-E?