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Gipps, Thomas, d. 1709. and Pearson, John, 1613-1686., 2003, Tentamen novum continuatum. Or, An answer to Mr Owen's Plea and defense. Wherein Bishop Pearson's chronology about the time of St. Paul's constituting Timothy Bishop of Ephesus, and Titus of Crete, is confirm'd; the second epistle to Timothy demonstrated to have been written in the apostle's latter imprisonment at Rome; and all Mr. Owen's arguments drawn from antiquity for Presbyterian parity and ordination by presbyters, are overthrown. Herein is more particularly prov'd, that the Church of England, ever since the Reformation, believ'd the divine right of bishops. By Thomas Gipps, rector of Bury in Lancashire., CLARIN DSpace, http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/A42789.
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dc.contributor.authorGipps, Thomas, d. 1709.
dc.contributor.authorPearson, John, 1613-1686.
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dc.date.created1699
dc.date.issued2003-01
dc.description.abstract"The second part: wherein all Mr Owen's authorities for Presbyterian parity, and ordination by presbyters are overthrown" has separate dated title page and pagination register is continuous. Errata on verso of final leaf. Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library.
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dc.subject.lcshOwen, James, 1654-1706. -- Plea for Scripture ordination -- Early works to 1800.
dc.subject.lcshTimothy, -- Saint -- Early works to 1800.
dc.subject.lcshTitus, -- Saint -- Early works to 1800.
dc.subject.lcshChurch history -- Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 -- Early works to 1800.
dc.subject.lcshOrdination -- Biblical teaching -- Early works to 1800.
dc.titleTentamen novum continuatum. Or, An answer to Mr Owen's Plea and defense. Wherein Bishop Pearson's chronology about the time of St. Paul's constituting Timothy Bishop of Ephesus, and Titus of Crete, is confirm'd the second epistle to Timothy demonstrated to have been written in the apostle's latter imprisonment at Rome and all Mr. Owen's arguments drawn from antiquity for Presbyterian parity and ordination by presbyters, are overthrown. Herein is more particularly prov'd, that the Church of England, ever since the Reformation, believ'd the divine right of bishops. By Thomas Gipps, rector of Bury in Lancashire.
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