A detection or discovery of a notable fraud committed by R.B., a seminary priest of Rome, upon two of the articles of the Church of England in a booke imprinted in anno 1632, intituled, The judgment of the apostles and of those of the first age in all points of doctrine, questioned betweene the Catholikes and Protestants of England as they are set downe in the nine and thirty articles of their religion : with an appendix concerning Episcopacy / by a lay gentleman.

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A detection or discovery of a notable fraud committed by R.B., a seminary priest of Rome, upon two of the articles of the Church of England in a booke imprinted in anno 1632, intituled, The judgment of the apostles and of those of the first age in all points of doctrine, questioned betweene the Catholikes and Protestants of England as they are set downe in the nine and thirty articles of their religion : with an appendix concerning Episcopacy / by a lay gentleman.
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Harlowe, Pedaell.
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London :: Printed by E.P. for William Leake ...,
1641.
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Broughton, Richard. -- Judgement of the apostles.
Church of England. -- Thirty-nine Articles.
Episcopacy.
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"A detection or discovery of a notable fraud committed by R.B., a seminary priest of Rome, upon two of the articles of the Church of England in a booke imprinted in anno 1632, intituled, The judgment of the apostles and of those of the first age in all points of doctrine, questioned betweene the Catholikes and Protestants of England as they are set downe in the nine and thirty articles of their religion : with an appendix concerning Episcopacy / by a lay gentleman." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A45589.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 6, 2024.

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R.B. OBIECTION. II.

[Num. 11] AGaine the first Protestant Censecration or admittance of any to be a Bishop by that Booke or Order in Queene Eli∣zabeths Raigne, was on the 17 day of December in her second yeare (as they pretend from the Register of Marthew Parker) But their owne both private and publike Authorities prove, that both Matthew Parker (their first pretended Archbishop) and others were received and allowed for Arch-Bishops, and Bishops about 6 moneths before their first pretended Conse∣cration on the 17 of December;—For Parker Barlow, Scory, and Grindall, were allowed and received for Bishops in the mo∣neth of August before in publike Semnitis:—None can say; these were onely Bishops Elect, and not perfectly allowed or admitted for the true Bishops; For by the Statute of Hen. 8. Anno 25. revived by Queene Elizabeth in her first Parliament Anno 1. cap. 1. it is ordained that Consecration must be within twenty dayes of Election.

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