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The Judgment of the Church of England in the Point of Ordination, Argued from Her Offices and Practice. By which it Plainly Appears that She Allows a Divine Inherent Right to the Presbyter's Office to Ordain. In a Letter to a Friend (John Clark, 1715) | GB | | |
The Judgment of the Church of England in the Point of Ordination, Truly Argued ... In which ... Mr F. Shaw ... is ... Answer'd ... In a Letter to a Friend ( 1715) | GB | | |
Reflections on the Layman's Vindication of his Answer; and the Curate's Defence of his Letter [i.e. Higgins Harris' “Unepiscopal Ordination and Baptism Null and Void: being a defence of a letter to the Reverend Mr. Cantrell”]. Being an appendix to the second edition of the Validity of Baptism, etc (J. Clark, 1715) | GB | | |
The Validity of Baptism Administered by Dissenting Ministers ... To which is Added, a Vindication of It, in a Reply to the Pretended Answers of a Layman, and Mr. Cantrell ... With Some Remarks on a Letter to Him by Mr. Harris ... With a Preface by the Rev. Mr. W. Tong, Etc (J. Clark, 1716) | GB | | |
The Validity of Baptism Administred by Dissenting Ministers ... By a Presbyter of the Church of Christ [i.e. F. Shaw]. (John Collyer, 1713) | GB | | |