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A vindication of the validity and divine right of Presbyterian ordination, as set forth in Dr. Chauncy's sermon at the Dudleian lecture, and Mr. Welle's [sic] discourse upon the same subject, in answer to the exceptions of Mr. Jeremiah Leaming, contained in his late Defence of the episcopal government of the church.
- Title
- A vindication of the validity and divine right of Presbyterian ordination, as set forth in Dr. Chauncy's sermon at the Dudleian lecture, and Mr. Welle's [sic] discourse upon the same subject, in answer to the exceptions of Mr. Jeremiah Leaming, contained in his late Defence of the episcopal government of the church. By Noah Welles ...
- Author
- Welles, Noah, 1718-1776.
- Publication
- New-Haven, Printed by S. Green, for R. Sherman, 1767.
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Details
- Description
- viii, 9-159 p.; 8vo.
- Subjects
- Indexed In (note)
- Evans
- Call Number
- *KD 1767 (Welles, N. Vindication of the validity and divine right of Presbyterian ordination)
- LCCN
- 44052677
- OCLC
- 6140467
- Author
- Welles, Noah, 1718-1776.
- Title
- A vindication of the validity and divine right of Presbyterian ordination, as set forth in Dr. Chauncy's sermon at the Dudleian lecture, and Mr. Welle's [sic] discourse upon the same subject, in answer to the exceptions of Mr. Jeremiah Leaming, contained in his late Defence of the episcopal government of the church. By Noah Welles ...
- Imprint
- New-Haven, Printed by S. Green, for R. Sherman, 1767.
- Indexed In:
- Evans 10800 Copy 1
- Local Note
- Copy 2: Ford Collection.
- Connect to:
- Research Call Number
- *KD 1767 (Welles, N. Vindication of the validity and divine right of Presbyterian ordination)