1673 Sanderson Episcopacy LAW Catholic vs Protestant England Wenceslaus Hollar
Robert Sanderson was a 17th-century English theologian who published and important treatise on the balance of power between the King and the Church of England. Sanderson discusses both civil and ecclesiastical law, court proceedings, and whether the rulings of civil or ecclesiastical cases should be contrary to one another. It also provides a historical context of the laws established by Henry VIII to control the power of the Pope as well as Protestants.
This book includes a portrait frontispiece by the famous Wenceslaus Hollar.
1673 Sanderson Episcopacy LAW Catholic vs Protestant England Wenceslaus Hollar
Robert Sanderson was a 17th-century English theologian who published and important treatise on the balance of power between the King and the Church of England. Sanderson discusses both civil and ecclesiastical law, court proceedings, and whether the rulings of civil or ecclesiastical cases should be contrary to one another. It also provides a historical context of the laws established by Henry VIII to control the power of the Pope as well as Protestants.
This book includes a portrait frontispiece by the famous Wenceslaus Hollar.
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SANDERSON, Robert
Episcopacy (as established by law in England) not prejudicial to regal power: a treatise written in the time of the Long Parliament, by the special command of the late king
London: Printed by for Robert Pawlett, 1673.
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- Collation: Complete with all pages
- [16], 140, [4]
- Language: English
- Binding: Leather; tight & secure
- Size: ~7.5in X 4.5in (19cm x 11.5cm)
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9517
Categories
Law & Government
Religion
Authors
SANDERSON, Robert
Printing Date
17th Century
Language
English
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete