A Defence of the Vindication of the Deprived Bishops: Wherein the Case of Abiathar is Particularly Considered, and the Invalidity of Lay-deprivations is Further Proved, from the Doctrine Received Under the Old Testament, Continued in the First Ages of Christianity, and from Our Own Fundamental Laws. In a Reply to Dr. Hody and Another Author. To which is Annexed, the Doctrine of the Church of England, Concerning the Independency of the Clergy on the Lay-power, as to Those Rights of Theirs which are Purely Spiritual, Reconciled with Our Oath of Supremancy, and the Lay-deprivations of the Popish Bishops in the Beginning of the Reformation