(1695). The Rector of Dr---r's case concerning the power of suspension from the sacrament stated: In a letter from his friend : wherein the three following queries are briefly examined, and modestly resolved, viz. I. Whether a rector hath power to suspend any of the parishioners committed to his charge, from a temporary reception of the sacrament?, and in what cases he may exercise that power?, II. What is the bishops office in such a case?, and whether he may restore such persons so suspended, without a judicial cognizance of the crime objected?, III. Whether in such a case the bishop may regularly command the rector, and whether such commands are obliging? Printed for Edward Mory ... and sold by M. Gunne ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationThe Rector of Dr---r's Case Concerning the Power of Suspension from the Sacrament Stated: In a Letter from His Friend : Wherein the Three Following Queries Are Briefly Examined, and Modestly Resolved, Viz. I. Whether a Rector Hath Power to Suspend Any of the Parishioners Committed to His Charge, from a Temporary Reception of the Sacrament?, and in What Cases He May Exercise That Power?, II. What Is the Bishops Office in Such a Case?, and Whether He May Restore Such Persons so Suspended, Without a Judicial Cognizance of the Crime Objected?, III. Whether in Such a Case the Bishop May Regularly Command the Rector, and Whether Such Commands Are Obliging? London: Printed for Edward Mory ... and sold by M. Gunne ..., 1695.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationThe Rector of Dr---r's Case Concerning the Power of Suspension from the Sacrament Stated: In a Letter from His Friend : Wherein the Three Following Queries Are Briefly Examined, and Modestly Resolved, Viz. I. Whether a Rector Hath Power to Suspend Any of the Parishioners Committed to His Charge, from a Temporary Reception of the Sacrament?, and in What Cases He May Exercise That Power?, II. What Is the Bishops Office in Such a Case?, and Whether He May Restore Such Persons so Suspended, Without a Judicial Cognizance of the Crime Objected?, III. Whether in Such a Case the Bishop May Regularly Command the Rector, and Whether Such Commands Are Obliging? Printed for Edward Mory ... and sold by M. Gunne ..., 1695.