John Theyer (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "John Theyer" in English language version.

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  • Welbore St. Clair Baddeley, A Cotteswold Manor; being the history of Painswick (1907), pp. 201–2; archive.org.
  • Welbore St. Clair Baddeley, History of the Church of St. Mary at Painswick (1902), p. 36; archive.org.
  • Cecil Tudor Davis, The Monumental Brasses of Gloucestershire (1899) p. 217; archive.org.
  • Julius Parnell Gilson, The Library of Henry Savile, of Banke, in Transactions of the Bibliographical Society, London vol. 9 (October 1906 – March 1908), p. 136; archive.org.
  • Montague Rhodes James, The Manuscripts in the Library at Lambeth Palace (1900); archive.org.

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  • Full title given as Aerio-mastix, or, A vindication of the apostolicall and generally received government of the Church of Christ by bishops against the schismaticall Aèerians of our time wherein is evidently demonstrated that bishops are jure divino : 1 as they are superintendents of the inferiour clergy, 2 as without whom there can be no lawfull ordination, 3 as through whom lawfull succession is deduced by scriptures, fathers, councells : with answers to the principall objections against episcopacy : digested into and exact method; catalogue entry Archived 6 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine.

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  • Full title given as Aerio-mastix, or, A vindication of the apostolicall and generally received government of the Church of Christ by bishops against the schismaticall Aèerians of our time wherein is evidently demonstrated that bishops are jure divino : 1 as they are superintendents of the inferiour clergy, 2 as without whom there can be no lawfull ordination, 3 as through whom lawfull succession is deduced by scriptures, fathers, councells : with answers to the principall objections against episcopacy : digested into and exact method; catalogue entry Archived 6 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine.

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  • "Theyer, John" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.