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Great Britain
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Folger bibliographic ID: 169408
STC number: 7152
Madan, F. Oxford books: I, p.167
Folger call number: STC 7152 copy 2
Folger holdings ID: 164747
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quarto
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Edited by George Hakewill "The funerall sermon on behalfe of the author of these ensuing workes, preached by George Hakewill", "Two treatises" (H4v), "A godlie discourse of selfe-deniall", "An apologie of the iustice of God", "An amulet or preseruatiue against the contempt of the ministery", "The doue-like serpent", "Subiection to the higher powers", "A defence of the lavvfulnesse of lots in gaming against the arguments of N.N.", "The reall presence by transubstantiation vnknowne to the ancient fathers", and "A defence of the former answer against the reply of N.N." each have separate dated title page and pagination; register is continuous Signatures: A-H⁴ a-4e⁴ P. 26 of seventh numbered sequence misnumbered 27
Item information about Folger STC 7152 copy 2
Smedley.1. With: Downe, John. The works of that reverend divine. Oxford, 1635, and with t.p. for that item misbound at front of volume. Provenance: bookplate of W. T. Smedley
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Alternate titles: Doue-like serpent, Defence of the former answer against the reply of N.N, Dove-like serpent, Subiection to the higher powers, Reall presence by transubstantiation vnknowne to the ancient fathers, Amulet or preservative against the contempt of the ministery, Defence of the lawfulnesse of lots in gaming against the arguments of N.N, Funerall sermon on behalfe of the author of these ensuing workes, Two treatises, Defence of the lavvfulnesse of lots in gaming against the arguments of N.N, Godlie discourse of selfe-deniall, Reall presence by transubstantiation unknowne to the ancient fathers, Apologie of the justice of God, Amulet or preseruatiue against the contempt of the ministery, Subjection to the higher powers, Apologie of the iustice of God
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associated with: Hakewill, George, 1578-1649
former owner: Harmsworth, R. Leicester Sir, (Robert Leicester), 1870-1937
former owner: Smedley, William T. (William Thomas), 1851-1934