The parliamentary original and rights of the lower house of Convocation cleared, and the evidences of its separation from the upper house produc'd on several heads; particularly, in the point of making separate applications, (as a distinct body of men) to other bodies, or persons; in pursuance of an argument for the power of the lower house to adjourn it self. To which is added a preface, giving an account of the dishonest methods of answering books, taken up by the chief asserter of the Archbishop's sole power, in his late pretended review of the case of the schedule.
Atterbury, Francis, 1662-1732.
The parliamentary original and rights of the lower house of Convocation cleared, and the evidences of its separation from the upper house produc'd on several heads; particularly, in the point of making separate applications, (as a distinct body of men) to other bodies, or persons; in pursuance of an argument for the power of the lower house to adjourn it self. To which is added a preface, giving an account of the dishonest methods of answering books, taken up by the chief asserter of the Archbishop's sole power, in his late pretended review of the case of the schedule. - London : Printed for T. Bennet, 1702. - [2], xviii, [2], 54, xv, [1]p. ; 4.°
Anonymous. By Francis Atterbury.
estc t043661.
Church of England--History--18th century.
The parliamentary original and rights of the lower house of Convocation cleared, and the evidences of its separation from the upper house produc'd on several heads; particularly, in the point of making separate applications, (as a distinct body of men) to other bodies, or persons; in pursuance of an argument for the power of the lower house to adjourn it self. To which is added a preface, giving an account of the dishonest methods of answering books, taken up by the chief asserter of the Archbishop's sole power, in his late pretended review of the case of the schedule. - London : Printed for T. Bennet, 1702. - [2], xviii, [2], 54, xv, [1]p. ; 4.°
Anonymous. By Francis Atterbury.
estc t043661.
Church of England--History--18th century.