Fm.9.14(16)
Dr. Wells's theses against the validity of Presbyterian ordination proved to hold good. And Mr. Peirce's theses for the validity of Presbyterian ordination proved not to hold good. Numb. III. Wherein is considered Mr. Peirce's Letter the VIIth, (being designed as an answer to Numb. II.) and also is more especially and largely shewn the fallaciousness of the dissenters arguments drawn from the promiscuous use of the words Bishops and Presbyters in the New Testament..
Oxford, : Printed by Leon. Lichfield, for John Stephens bookseller: and are to be sold by J. Knapton at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-yard, London., 1707..
47, [1] p. ; 17 cm. (8vo)
Title printed within a double-ruled border.
Signatures: A-C⁸.
ESTC, T100239
Armorial bookplate of Edward Waddington inside back cover, recording donation to Eton College in 1731. Armorial bookplate of Eton College.
18th century quarter binding; five raised bands; gilt spine title in gold-tooled triple-fillet frame: "Dr Wells & Mr Pierce"; marbled paper sides; endbands; endleaves; text block edges sprinkled red.
Bound in a volume of pamphlets. Ms. contents list on front flyleaf: "Tracts contained in this volume ..."
Previous shelfmark: Do.6.10.
Dissenters, Religious Early works to 1800.
Ordination Presbyterian Church Early works to 1800.
Waddington, Edward, 1670 or 71 - 1731 former owner.
Stephens, John, fl. 1704 - 1709 publisher.
Knapton, James, ? - -1738 bookseller.
England Oxford.
England London.
B47553