The Divine Authority of Church-government, and Episcopacy, Stated and Asserted,: Upon Principles Common to All Christians. In a Sermon at the Consecration of the Right Reverend Father in God Doctor Peter Brown, Late Provost of Trinity College, Dublin, and Now Bishop of Corke and Rosse: Preached at the College Chapel on Sunday, April 2. 1710, Volume 7 |
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