Siniorragia, the sifters sieve broken: or A treatise clearly proving, that bishops are not jure divino. That their sole government without the help of presbyters is an usurpation and innovation. That the oath of the kings of England, taken at their coronation, is not to be extended to preserve bishops, &c. By John Geree, M.A. and late pastor of S. Faiths under Pauls London
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- Siniorragia, the sifters sieve broken: or A treatise clearly proving, that bishops are not jure divino. That their sole government without the help of presbyters is an usurpation and innovation. That the oath of the kings of England, taken at their coronation, is not to be extended to preserve bishops, &c. By John Geree, M.A. and late pastor of S. Faiths under Pauls London
- Siniorragia, the sifters sieve broken; Sifters sieve broken; Treatise clearly proving, that bishops are not jure divino
- Case of conscience resolved.
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London]: Printed at London, and are to be sold at the Crane in Pauls Church-yard, 1660.
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Geree, John, 1601?-1649. Case of conscience resolved.
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- 1660
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- R218833
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- [18], 126 p. ; 4°.
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- With errata at foot of p. 126
First word of title transliterated from the Greek
Title words: "that bishops .. bishops, &c." are joined by a left bracket
First published in 1648 as a reply to Edward Boughen's, "Mr. Gerees Case of conscience sifted", which was an attack on Geree's original treatise: A case of conscience resolved.