A third letter to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle, Lord Almoner to His Majesty, upon the subject of Bishop Merks : wherein the nomination, election, investiture, and deprivation of English prelates are shew'd to have been originally constituted and govern'd by the sovereign power of kings and their Parliaments : against the pretensions of our new fanaticks who have withdrawn themselves from the establish'd church into a separate communion under the name of some deprived bishops and their supposed successors.
| Main Author: | Kennett, White, 1660-1728 |
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