APA Citation

Lauder, A. (1707). The ancient bishops consider'd: Both with respect to the extent of their jurisdiction, and nature of their power. In answer to Mr. Chillingworth and others. Wherein The Conformity of the Government and Discipline of the Church of Scotland, with that of the Ancient Church, is fully manifested: And it is made evident, that the Ministers of the Gospel, or Pastors of the Parishes, are not Presbyters but Bishops; and that the Government of the Church by Presbyteries, Synods, General Assemblies, and Commissions of General Assemblies, is not Presbyterian but Episcopal Government. By Alexander Lauder, Minister of the Gospel at Mordentoun. Edinburgh: printed by James Watson in Craig's Closs.

Chicago Style Citation

Lauder, Alexander. The Ancient Bishops Consider'd: Both With Respect to the Extent of Their Jurisdiction, and Nature of Their Power. In Answer to Mr. Chillingworth and Others. Wherein The Conformity of the Government and Discipline of the Church of Scotland, With That of the Ancient Church, Is Fully Manifested: And It Is Made Evident, That the Ministers of the Gospel, or Pastors of the Parishes, Are Not Presbyters but Bishops; and That the Government of the Church By Presbyteries, Synods, General Assemblies, and Commissions of General Assemblies, Is Not Presbyterian but Episcopal Government. By Alexander Lauder, Minister of the Gospel At Mordentoun. Edinburgh: printed by James Watson in Craig's Closs, 1707.

MLA Citation

Lauder, Alexander. The Ancient Bishops Consider'd: Both With Respect to the Extent of Their Jurisdiction, and Nature of Their Power. In Answer to Mr. Chillingworth and Others. Wherein The Conformity of the Government and Discipline of the Church of Scotland, With That of the Ancient Church, Is Fully Manifested: And It Is Made Evident, That the Ministers of the Gospel, or Pastors of the Parishes, Are Not Presbyters but Bishops; and That the Government of the Church By Presbyteries, Synods, General Assemblies, and Commissions of General Assemblies, Is Not Presbyterian but Episcopal Government. By Alexander Lauder, Minister of the Gospel At Mordentoun. Edinburgh: printed by James Watson in Craig's Closs, 1707.

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