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An account and defence of the protestation made by the lower-house of Convocation, April 30th. 1707. In behalf of the Queen's supremacy. Together with some reflections on an account of the proceedings in Convocation, in a cause of contumacy, lately publish'd.

By: Atterbury, Francis, 1662-1732.Publisher: London : Printed in the year, 1707Description: [4], 39, [1]p. ; 4.°.Note: Binder's title [Copy A/T]: Convocation pamphlets
Binder's title [Copy B/Q]: Atterbury - Tracts on convocation 1702-7
[Copy A & B]
Subject(s): Church of England -- History -- 18th century
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5 A vindication of the proceedings of some members of the lower house of the last convocation, with relation to the Archbishop's prorogation of it upon the eighth of May. In a letter to the publisher of the narrative of the proceedings of that House about adjournments. 5 A letter to a clergyman in the country, concerning the choice of members, and the execution of the Parliament-writ, for the ensuing Convocation. 5 A summary defence of the lower house of Convocation; particularly, concerning adjournments. In answer to a pamphlet, entituled, A short state of some present questions in Convocation, &c; by way of commentary upon the schedule. 5 An account and defence of the protestation made by the lower-house of Convocation, April 30th. 1707. In behalf of the Queen's supremacy. Together with some reflections on an account of the proceedings in Convocation, in a cause of contumacy, lately publish'd. 5 An answer to A third letter to a clergyman in the country, in defence of the entry of the Parliament-Writ, &c. Wherein the great disingenuity of the author of it is plainly shewn, and the rashness and falshood of his former assertion is fully proved upon him. 5 An answer to a pamphlet entituled, The proceedings of the lower house of Convocation. Wherein the great unfairness of that account is laid open, not only from the books of the upper, but even from those of the lower house. 5 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.

Anonymous. By Francis Atterbury.

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Binder's title [Copy A/T]: Convocation pamphlets

Binder's title [Copy B/Q]: Atterbury - Tracts on convocation 1702-7

[Copy A & B]

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