Confidence encountred: or, A vindication of the lawfulness of preaching without ordination. In answer to a book published by N.E. a friend of Mr. Tho Willes, intituled, The confident questionist questioned. Together with an answer to a letter of Mr. Tho. Willes, published in the said book. By which the lawfulness of preaching without ordination is cleared, and the ordination of the national ministers proved to be a nullity. By Jer. Ives.

Ives, Jeremiah, fl. 1653-1674
Publisher: and are to be sold by Dan White at the seven Stars in Paul s Church yard or may be had at the authors house in Red Cross street
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1658
Approximate Era: Interregnum
TCP ID: A87226 ESTC ID: R207711 STC ID: I1094
Subject Headings: Clergy -- Appointment, call, and election; Ives, Jeremiah, fl. 1653-1674; N. E. -- Confident questionist questioned; Sermons, English -- 17th century; Willis, Thomas, 1619 or 20-1692;
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