A Letter of a Gentleman to His Friend, Showing that the Bishops are not to be Judged by the Presbyterian Rules

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A Letter of a Gentleman to His Friend, Showing that the Bishops are not to be Judged by the Presbyterian Rules is a political and religious pamphlet by Denzil Holles defending the episcopal church structure against Presbyterian criticism in 17th-century England.

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instanceOf pamphlet
political pamphlet
religious pamphlet
associatedWithEvent English religious controversies of the 17th century
author Denzil Holles NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin England
criticizes Presbyterian criticism of bishops
defends bishops of the Church of England
genre polemical literature
political tract
religious controversy
historicalPeriod 17th century
intendedAudience a gentleman friend
critics of bishops
supporters of episcopacy
language English
literaryForm letter
mainSubject Church of England NERFINISHED
Presbyterianism
ecclesiastical polity
episcopacy
placeOfPublication England NERFINISHED
politicalContext English church politics
positionDefended episcopal church structure
positionOpposed Presbyterian rules for judging bishops
religiousContext Anglicanism
religiousDebate episcopal versus presbyterian governance
theologicalStance anti-presbyterian
pro-episcopal

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Denzil Holles notableWork A Letter of a Gentleman to His Friend, Showing that the Bishops are not to be Judged by the Presbyterian Rules