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Record ID 38094
Library: Haddington Library. Register: MS16480 (1732-1790, Type: Town). Page: 7v
Vindication of ye Princ of ye Cyrpianick age by Mr Sage
Borrowed: 1740/9/24 (Saturday). Original Borrowed Date: Septr 24. Original Borrower: Alexr: Maclellan.
Alexander Maclellan
Gender: Male.
John Sage (Male, born 1652, died 1711)
Genre: Theology
Vindication of a discourse entituled The principles of the Cyprianic age, with regard to episcopal power and jurisdiction
Modern Shelfmark: NLS Special Collections Gray.964.
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John Sage (Male, born 1652, died 1711)
Genre: Theology
A vindication of a discourse entituled The principles of the Cyprianic age, with regard to episcopal power and jurisdiction: being a reply to Gilbert Rule’s Cyprianic bishop examin’d and found not to be a diocesan. Wherein besides a great many things more briefly considered, the usefulness of fixing the principles of the Cyprianic age is succinctly represented; the main controversie between those of the church and the Presbyterians is fully and distinctly stated; Mr. Rule’s main subterfuges are utterly overthrown; large supplements are added to the principles of the Cyprianic age; the Cyprianic episcopacy is shewn to be inconsistent with a papacy; and it is demonstrated that episcopal government was universally delivered to be of divine right in the days of St. Cyprian.
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: 1701. Format: 4to.
Number of borrowings: 4
ESTC: T138649
John Sage (Male, born 1652, died 1711)
Genre: Theology
Vindication of a Discourse Entituled the Principles of the Cyprianic Age
Borrowed: 1740/9/24 (Saturday).
Borrower: Alexander Maclellan
Author: John Sage (Male, born 1652, died 1711), Genre: Theology
Vindication of a Discourse Entituled the Principles of the Cyprianic Age