A godly treatise containing and deciding certaine questions, mooued of late in London and other places, touching the ministerie, sacraments, and Church
Whereunto one proposition more is added. After the ende of this booke you shall finde a defence of such points as M. Penry hath dealt against: and a confutation of many grosse errours broched in M. Penries last treatise
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Author
Publication
1588 - By G[eorge] B[ishop] deputie to Christopher Barker, printer to the Queenes most excellent Maiestie, Imprinted at London, England
Language
English
Word Count
50,000 words, Guess
Page Count
200 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL59104977M
- OCLC Control Number228715406
Alternate Titles
- Godly treatise containing and deciding certaine questions, moved of late in London and other places, touching the ministerie, sacraments, and Church
- Godly treatise containing and deciding certaine questions, mooved of late in London and other places, touching the ministerie, sacraments, and Church.
- Defence of that which hath bin written in the questions of the ignorant ministerie, and the communicating with them.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Early English books online
Other Editions
- A godly treatise containing and deciding certaine questions, mooued of late in London and other places, touching the ministerie, sacraments, and Church: Whereunto one proposition more is added. After the ende of this booke you shall finde a defence of such points as M. Penry hath dealt against: and a confutation of many grosse errours broched in M. Penries last treatise
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