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Author Hudson, Samuel, active 17th century.
Title A vindication of The essence and unity of the Church-catholick visible, and the priority thereof in regard of particular churches. : In answer to the objections made against it, by Mr John Ellis junior, and by that reverend and worthy divine Mr Hooker, in his Survey of Church-discipline. / By Samuel Hudson, minister of the Gospel at Capell in Suff.
Alternative Title Vindication of The essence and unity of the Church catholike visible, and the priority thereof in regard of particular churches
Addition or postscript to The vindication of the essence and unity of the Church-catholick visible
Publication Info London : printed by J.B. for Andrew Kembe, and are to be sold at his shop neer S. Margarets hill in Southwark, and by Edward Brewster at the Crane in Paul's Church-yard, and Thomas Basset under Dunstanes Church Fleetstreet, 1658.
Edition The second edition, with an addition or postscript to this Vindication, &c.



Descript [30], 265, [1]; [4], 52 p.
Edition The second edition, with an addition or postscript to this Vindication, &c.
Note A reply to "Vindiciæ catholicæ" by John Ellis and "Survey of the summe of church-discipline" by Thomas Hooker.
"An addition or postscript to The vindication of the essence and unity of the Church-catholick visible" (Wing H3263) has separate dated title page, register, and pagination.
The postscript is in part a reply to: Stone, Samuel. A congregational church is a catholike visible church.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nouemb: 18".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Author Hudson, Samuel, active 17th century.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Ellis, John, 1606?-1681. Vindiciæ catholicæ.
Hooker, Thomas, 1586-1647. Survey of the summe of church-discipline.
Stone, Samuel, 1602-1663. Congregational church is a catholike visible church.
Hudson, Samuel, active 17th century. Essence and unitie of the Church Catholike visible.
Church polity -- Early works to 1800.
Congregational churches -- Early works to 1800.
Alternative Title Vindication of The essence and unity of the Church catholike visible, and the priority thereof in regard of particular churches
Addition or postscript to The vindication of the essence and unity of the Church-catholick visible
Descript [30], 265, [1]; [4], 52 p.
Edition The second edition, with an addition or postscript to this Vindication, &c.
Note A reply to "Vindiciæ catholicæ" by John Ellis and "Survey of the summe of church-discipline" by Thomas Hooker.
"An addition or postscript to The vindication of the essence and unity of the Church-catholick visible" (Wing H3263) has separate dated title page, register, and pagination.
The postscript is in part a reply to: Stone, Samuel. A congregational church is a catholike visible church.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nouemb: 18".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Author Hudson, Samuel, active 17th century.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Ellis, John, 1606?-1681. Vindiciæ catholicæ.
Hooker, Thomas, 1586-1647. Survey of the summe of church-discipline.
Stone, Samuel, 1602-1663. Congregational church is a catholike visible church.
Hudson, Samuel, active 17th century. Essence and unitie of the Church Catholike visible.
Church polity -- Early works to 1800.
Congregational churches -- Early works to 1800.
Alternative Title Vindication of The essence and unity of the Church catholike visible, and the priority thereof in regard of particular churches
Addition or postscript to The vindication of the essence and unity of the Church-catholick visible

Subject Ellis, John, 1606?-1681. Vindiciæ catholicæ.
Hooker, Thomas, 1586-1647. Survey of the summe of church-discipline.
Stone, Samuel, 1602-1663. Congregational church is a catholike visible church.
Hudson, Samuel, active 17th century. Essence and unitie of the Church Catholike visible.
Church polity -- Early works to 1800.
Congregational churches -- Early works to 1800.
Descript [30], 265, [1]; [4], 52 p.
Note A reply to "Vindiciæ catholicæ" by John Ellis and "Survey of the summe of church-discipline" by Thomas Hooker.
"An addition or postscript to The vindication of the essence and unity of the Church-catholick visible" (Wing H3263) has separate dated title page, register, and pagination.
The postscript is in part a reply to: Stone, Samuel. A congregational church is a catholike visible church.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nouemb: 18".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.

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