. . . . . . . . . . . . . "A reply to Mr. Baxters pretended confutation of a book entitled, Separation of churches from Episcopal government, &c. proved schismatical : to which are added, three letters written to him in the year 1673, concerning the possibility of discipline under a diocesan government"@en . . "A reply to Mr. Baxter's pretended confutation of a book entituled, Separation of churches from episcopal government, &c. proved schismatical : to which are added, three letters written to him in the year 1673, concerning the possibility of discipline under a diocesan-government" . . "A Reply to Mr. Baxter's pretended confutation of a book entituled, Separation of churches from episcopal government, &c. proved schismatical to which are added three letters"@en . . . . "A reply to Mr. Baxter's pretended confutation of a book entituled, Separation of churches from episcopal government, &c. proved schismatical. To which are added, three letters written to him in the year 1673, concerning the possiblity of discipline under a diocesan government, (which though relating to the subject of most of his late books, have never yet been answered.)"@en . . . "A reply to Mr. Baxter's pretended confutation of a book entituled, Separation of churches from episcopal government, &c. proved schismatical to which are added, three letters written to him in the year 1673, concerning the possibility of discipline under a diocesan-government"@en . "A reply to Mr. Baxter's pretended confutation of a book entituled, Separation of churches from episcopal government, &c. proved schismatical to which are added, three letters written to him in the year 1673, concerning the possibility of discipline under a diocesan-government" . . "A reply to Mr. Baxter's pretended confutation of a book entituled, Separation of churches from episcopal government, &c. proved schismatical. To which are added, three letters written to him in the year 1673, concerning the possibility of discipline under a diocesan government, (which though relating to the subject of most of his late books, have never yet been answered.) By Henry Dodwell"@en . . . . . . . . . . .