A vindication of Presbyterian ordination : from Scripture and antiquity, the judgement of Reformed Churches, and particularly of the Church of England : with a brief reflection upon the arguments offer'd by Mr. Cantrell of Derby against it / by a Lover of all hearty and charitable Protestants ; to which is added, a postscript relating to Mr. Harris's defence of his letter to Mr. Cantrell.
1714
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A vindication of Presbyterian ordination : from Scripture and antiquity, the judgement of Reformed Churches, and particularly of the Church of England : with a brief reflection upon the arguments offer'd by Mr. Cantrell of Derby against it / by a Lover of all hearty and charitable Protestants ; to which is added, a postscript relating to Mr. Harris's defence of his letter to Mr. Cantrell.
Created/published
Nottingham : Printed by J. Collyer and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane, London, 1714.
Description
72 pages ; 19 cm (8vo)
Associated name
Hartly, John, active 1714-1716, author.
Note
ESTC identifies the author as John Hartley.
Signatures: A-I⁴ (B1 & B2 signed A1 & A2).
The arguments by Henry Cantrell against Presbyterian ordination are offered in his work, The invalidity of Lay-Baptism of Dissenting teachers. Cf. BLC.
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Signatures: A-I⁴ (B1 & B2 signed A1 & A2).
The arguments by Henry Cantrell against Presbyterian ordination are offered in his work, The invalidity of Lay-Baptism of Dissenting teachers. Cf. BLC.
This is a PRELIMINARY RECORD. It may contain incorrect information. Please email catalog@folger.edu for assistance
Credits
Attributed to John Hartley.
Cited/described in
English short title catalogue (ESTC), T090469
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England.
Item Details
Call number
270306 item 5
Folger-specific note
Bound fifth in a volume with ten other sermons. Purchase made possible by The Elizabeth L. Eisenstein Acquisitions Fund. From dealer's description: "Volume of early 18th Century Theological tracts, dated from 1700 – 1716." Ordered from A. R. Heath Rare Books, D 9193, 2018-04-25, Email quote.
Folger accession
270306