Keimåelia 'ekklåesiastika, The historical and miscellaneous tracts of the Reverend and learned Peter Heylyn, D.D. now collected into one volume ... : and an account of the life of the author, never before published : with an exact table to the whole.

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Keimåelia 'ekklåesiastika, The historical and miscellaneous tracts of the Reverend and learned Peter Heylyn, D.D. now collected into one volume ... : and an account of the life of the author, never before published : with an exact table to the whole.
Author
Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662.
Publication
London :: Printed by M. Clark for Charles Harper ...,
1681.
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Subject terms
Heylyn, Peter, -- 1600-1662.
Church of England -- Doctrines.
Church of England -- Bishops -- Temporal power.
Reformation -- England.
Sabbath -- Early works to 1800.
Arminianism.
Divine right of kings.
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Pages

SECT. I.
  • I. THE Introduction shewing the Occasion, Method, and Design of the whole Dis∣course. Page 1
  • I. Of Calling or Assembling the Convocation of the Clergy, and the Authority thereof when con∣vened together. Page 2
  • II. Of the Ejection of the Pope, and vesting the Supremacy in the Regal Crown. Page 5
  • III. Of the Translation of the Scriptures, and per∣mitting them to be read in the English Tongue. Page 7
  • IV. Of the Reformation of Religion in the points of Doctrine. Page 10
  • V. Of the Reformation of the Church of England in the Forms of Worship; and the times ap∣pointed thereunto. Page 14
  • VI. Of the power of making Canons, for the well ordering of the Clergy, and the directing of the people in the publick duties of Religion. Page 18
  • VII. An Answer to the main Objections of either Party. Page 20
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