An expedient propos'd: or, the occasions of the late controversie in Convocation consider'd, and a method of adjourments pointed out consistent with the claims of both houses, whereby all disputes in that matter may for the future be avoided. In a letter to the author of a late book entitled, The Right of the Archbishop to continue and prorogue the whole Convocation asserted, &c. With some queries put to the author in relation to his book. By a country-divine.
Binckes, William, 1652 or 3-1712.
An expedient propos'd: or, the occasions of the late controversie in Convocation consider'd, and a method of adjourments pointed out consistent with the claims of both houses, whereby all disputes in that matter may for the future be avoided. In a letter to the author of a late book entitled, The Right of the Archbishop to continue and prorogue the whole Convocation asserted, &c. With some queries put to the author in relation to his book. By a country-divine. - London : Printed by T. Warren for Thomas Bennet, 1701. - 24p. ; 4.°
Country-divine = William Binckes.
estc t033813.
Church of England--History--18th century.
An expedient propos'd: or, the occasions of the late controversie in Convocation consider'd, and a method of adjourments pointed out consistent with the claims of both houses, whereby all disputes in that matter may for the future be avoided. In a letter to the author of a late book entitled, The Right of the Archbishop to continue and prorogue the whole Convocation asserted, &c. With some queries put to the author in relation to his book. By a country-divine. - London : Printed by T. Warren for Thomas Bennet, 1701. - 24p. ; 4.°
Country-divine = William Binckes.
estc t033813.
Church of England--History--18th century.