An argument to prove that, either all persons solemnly, tho' irregularly set apart for the ministry, are real clergy-men, and all their ministerial acts are valid

or else there are now no real clergy-men, or Christians in the world : with two appendixes, the first relating to Mr. Archdeacon Hill, the second to Mr. Thirlby

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An argument to prove that, either all persons solemnly, tho' irregularly set apart for the ministry, are real clergy-men, and all their ministerial acts are valid

or else there are now no real clergy-men, or Christians in the world : with two appendixes, the first relating to Mr. Archdeacon Hill, the second to Mr. Thirlby

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"A letter to the most Reverend Thomas Lord Arch-bishop of Canterbury ...": p. 73-76.

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76 p.
Number of pages
76

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OL44837740M
OCLC/WorldCat
8357520

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