The absolute authority of the church, in matters relating to conscience, and men's right of judging for themselves, reconcil'd, after some misunderstanding, occasion'd by the Bishop of Bangor's Preservative and sermon. In two discourses, preach'd June the 2d and 16th, at St. Margaret's Church, Westminster. By Alexander Innes, D. D. Lecturer of that Parish.
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Title
The absolute authority of the church, in matters relating to conscience, and men's right of judging for themselves, reconcil'd, after some misunderstanding, occasion'd by the Bishop of Bangor's Preservative and sermon. In two discourses, preach'd June the 2d and 16th, at St. Margaret's Church, Westminster. By Alexander Innes, D. D. Lecturer of that Parish.
Subject
Conscience and the 18th century Church's input
Description
Analysis of the Church's power in the matters of conscience and human judgment and their role in concern to an obstinate offender
Creator
Alexander Innes
Source
Housed in British Library, Available through Eighteenth Century Collections Online
Publisher
London : printed for John Morphew, near Stationers-Hall
Date
1717
Contributor
Kelly Collins
Rights
Public-domain
Format
Text
Language
English
Type
Analysis
Coverage
18th century analysis on the role of the Church in regards to conscience and human judgement
Citation
Alexander Innes, “The absolute authority of the church, in matters relating to conscience, and men's right of judging for themselves, reconcil'd, after some misunderstanding, occasion'd by the Bishop of Bangor's Preservative and sermon. In two discourses, preach'd June the 2d and 16th, at St. Margaret's Church, Westminster. By Alexander Innes, D. D. Lecturer of that Parish.,” Enlightenmens, accessed April 1, 2023, http://enlightenmens.lmc.gatech.edu/items/show/27.