Tutamen evangelicum: or, A defence of Scripture-ordination, against the exceptions of T.G. in a book intituled, Tentamen novum; proving, that ordination by presbyters is valid; Timothy and Titus were no diocesan rulers; the presbyters of Ephesus were the Apostles successor in the government of that church, and not Timothy; the first epistle to Timothy was written before the meeting at Miletus; the ancient Waldenses had no diocesan bishops, &c. By the author of the Plea for Scripture-ordination.
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- Tutamen evangelicum: or, A defence of Scripture-ordination, against the exceptions of T.G. in a book intituled, Tentamen novum; proving, that ordination by presbyters is valid; Timothy and Titus were no diocesan rulers; the presbyters of Ephesus were the Apostles successor in the government of that church, and not Timothy; the first epistle to Timothy was written before the meeting at Miletus; the ancient Waldenses had no diocesan bishops, &c. By the author of the Plea for Scripture-ordination.
- Defence of Scripture-ordination
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London: printed for Zachary Whitworth, bookseller in Manchester, 1697.
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- 1697-1697
- ESTC No.
- R9488
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- 129568
- Description
- [32], 190, [2] p. ; 8⁰
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- The author of the Plea for Scripture-ordination = James Owen.
An answer to: Gipps, Thomas. Tentamen novum.
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