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.
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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.
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London :: Printed for R. Royston ...,
1662.
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Church of England -- Clergy.
Church of England -- Controversial literature.
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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.
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Syllabus Sectionum.
I. SEction Introductorie, con∣cerning modern Zamzum∣mims, and mischievous A∣gitat••rs against the Clergy. p. 1
II. Of the grand Merit of the Old English Clergy. p. 8
III. Of the old English Law, and Courtesie to the Clergy. p. 21
IV. Of the Mosaical and Israelitish account. p. 33
V. Of the Evangelical account, or under the Gospel. p. 46
VI. Of the Ecclesiastick or Primi∣tive account. p. 66
VII. Of the Natural Account, i. e. Patriarchal, and Ethnick. p. 73
VIII. Of the grand Demerits and Ex∣travagancies of the new Clergy. A Parallel of our new Fanaticks with the old Pharisees. p. 85
IX. A second Parallel, of our Fana∣tick Teachers with old Primi∣tive Fanaticks, in ten Particu∣lars. p. 99
descriptionPage 151
X. A Third Parallel of our Fana∣tick Teachers with Papists, in twelve particulars. p. 119
XI. A Fourth Parallel, of our Fa∣natick Teachers with the Pagan Mystae or Doctors. p. 133
The Conclusion. p. 147
FINIS.
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