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Author Baillie, Robert, 1599-1662.
Title The unlavvfulnesse and danger of limited episcopacie· : VVhereunto is subioyned a short reply to the modest advertiser and calme examinator of that treatise. As also the question of episcopacie discussed from Scripture and fathers. / By Robert Bailly pastor of Killwunning in Scotland.
Alternative Title Unlawfulnesse and danger of limited episcopacie
Publication Info London : Printed for Thomas Vnderhill, at the Bible in Woodstreet, 1641.



Descript [4], 2, 5-47, [1] p.
Note A reply to: Morley, George. A modest advertisement concerning the present controversie about church-government.
Text is continuous despite pagination.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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Author Baillie, Robert, 1599-1662.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Morley, George, 1597-1684. Modest advertisement concerning the present controversie about church-government.
Episcopacy -- Early works to 1800.
Alternative Title Unlawfulnesse and danger of limited episcopacie
Descript [4], 2, 5-47, [1] p.
Note A reply to: Morley, George. A modest advertisement concerning the present controversie about church-government.
Text is continuous despite pagination.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
Author Baillie, Robert, 1599-1662.
Series Early English books online.
Subject Morley, George, 1597-1684. Modest advertisement concerning the present controversie about church-government.
Episcopacy -- Early works to 1800.
Alternative Title Unlawfulnesse and danger of limited episcopacie

Subject Morley, George, 1597-1684. Modest advertisement concerning the present controversie about church-government.
Episcopacy -- Early works to 1800.
Descript [4], 2, 5-47, [1] p.
Note A reply to: Morley, George. A modest advertisement concerning the present controversie about church-government.
Text is continuous despite pagination.
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.

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