Quo warranto, or, A moderate enquiry into the warrantablenesse of the preaching of gifted and unordained persons : where also some other questions are discussed : viz. concerning [brace] ministerial relation, election, ordination : being a vindication of the late Jus divinum ministerii evangeliei ... from the exceptions of Mr. John Martin, Mr. Sam. Pette, Mr. Frederick Woodal ... in their late book, intituled The preacher sent /
| Main Author: | Poole, Matthew, 1624-1679 |
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| Language: | English |
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