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The reformation, in which is reconciliation with God and his people or, I. Subjection to the state remonstrated: viz. That all that receive protection ought to yield subjection to this present power; (the old Protestants doctrine) opposite to that of the fift [sic] monarchy, &c. II. Church-government reformed: shewing, that the church should be governed by Scripture, bishops, presbyters, pastors, all unitedly subordained under the supreme-magistrate. III. Faith, in which all should be baptized is cleared: or, a catchism [sic] unveiling the Apostles Creed, with annotations; in which faith, ordinances and government are professed as in the primitive times, in opposition to all errors and heresies.
Alternate title: The church-government by Scripture, bishops, presbyters, pastors all dependently united under the supreme magistrate jure divino.; The reformed Protestant's catechism, with annotations.
Bibliographic name/number: Thomason / E.2126[1]; Wing (2nd ed.) / K39; Wing (2nd ed.) / K40. Kaye, William.
EEBO British Library records - unstructured.
[6], 36 (i.e. 38); [12], 61, [13], 54 p. London:
Printed for M.I. and are to be sold by Toh. [sic] Parkhurst, and at the three Crowns, at the lower end of Cheapside, over-against the great Conduit, 1658.