The merit and honour of the old English clergy asserted by laws and customs patriarchal, mosaical, evangelical, English, ecclesiastick, ethnick, and the demerit of the new clergy discovered / by an author anonymous.
- Title
- The merit and honour of the old English clergy asserted by laws and customs patriarchal, mosaical, evangelical, English, ecclesiastick, ethnick, and the demerit of the new clergy discovered / by an author anonymous.
- Author
- Author anonymous.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for R. Royston ...,
- 1662.
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- Subject terms
- Church of England -- Clergy.
- Church of England -- Controversial literature.
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- Cite this Item
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"The merit and honour of the old English clergy asserted by laws and customs patriarchal, mosaical, evangelical, English, ecclesiastick, ethnick, and the demerit of the new clergy discovered / by an author anonymous." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A50647.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 12, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- THE EPISTLE To the Reader.
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The
Merit of the Old,AND Demerit of the NewENGLISH CLERGY demonstrated. -
SECTION I.
An Introduction concerning the Mo∣dern Zamzummimsand mischie∣vous Agitators against the Clergy. -
SECT. II.
Of the grand Merit of the Old Eng∣lishClergy. -
SECT. III.
Of Jus Antiquo-Anglicanum,or the old EnglishAccount. -
SECT. IV. Jus Israeliticum & Mosaicum;
The Israelitish account under the Law of Moses. -
SECT. V. Jus Evangelicum;
The Evangelical Account, under the Gospel. -
SECT. VI. Jus Ecclesiasticum;
The Ecclesiastick Primitive Account. -
SECT. VII. Jus Naturale,
from those under the Law of Nature, either Patriar∣chal or Ethnical. -
SECT. VIII.
Of the grand Demerits and huge Ex∣travagancies of the Disciplinarians, or new Clergy: with a Parallel of the New Fanaticks with the Old Pharisees. -
sect. IX.
A Second Parallel, of the New Clergy with the old Primitive Fanaticks. -
SECT. X.
A third Parallel, of Fanaticks with Papists. -
SECT. XI.
A Fourth Parallel, of modern Fana∣ticks with the Pagan Mystaeor Do∣ctors. - The Conclusion.
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SECTION I.
- Syllabus Sectionum.