A discourse of ecclesiastical politie wherein the authority of the civil magistrate over the consciences of subjects in matters of external religion is asserted : the mischiefs and incoveniences of toleration are represented, and all pretenses pleaded in behalf of liberty of conscience are fully answered.
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- A discourse of ecclesiastical politie wherein the authority of the civil magistrate over the consciences of subjects in matters of external religion is asserted : the mischiefs and incoveniences of toleration are represented, and all pretenses pleaded in behalf of liberty of conscience are fully answered.
- Author
- Parker, Samuel, 1640-1688.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for John Martyn ...,
- 1671.
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- Subject terms
- Church and state -- Church of England.
- Church polity.
- Religious tolerance.
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"A discourse of ecclesiastical politie wherein the authority of the civil magistrate over the consciences of subjects in matters of external religion is asserted : the mischiefs and incoveniences of toleration are represented, and all pretenses pleaded in behalf of liberty of conscience are fully answered." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A70888.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.
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A DISCOURSE OF Ecclesiastical Politie: WHEREIN The Authority of the Civil Magistrate over the Consciences of Subjects in Matters of External Religion is Asserted.
The Mischiefs and Inconveniences OF Toleration are Represented, And all Pretenses Pleaded in Behalf of Liberty of Conscience are fully Answered.
The Third Edition.
LONDON, Printed for Iohn Martyn at the Bell in St Paul's Church-yard, 1671.