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Creator
Date
1631
Location
London,
England
Great Britain
Great Britain
Media format
Printed text
Extent
[12], 70 p.
Language
English
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 161808
STC number: 4152
ESTC number: S106965
Folger call number: STC 4152
Folger holdings ID: 154474
STC number: 4152
ESTC number: S106965
Folger call number: STC 4152
Folger holdings ID: 154474
Notes
Bibliographic format
quarto
General notes
Printer's name from STC Running title reads: The Gospell and the law reconciled A variant of the edition with imprint ".. I.N. for Timothy Clardue" Signatures: A⁴ a² B-I⁴ K⁴(-K4)
Item information about Folger STC 4152
HH40/9. Unbound. Headlines shaved; some leaves frayed. Provenance: Harmsworth copy
Also known as
Extended title: The law and the Gospell reconciled. Or the euangelicall fayth, and the morall law how they stand together in the state of grace. : A treatise shewing the perpetuall vse of the morall law vnder the Gospell to beleeuers; in answere to a letter written by an antinomian to a faithfull Christian. Also how the morality of the 4th Commandement is continued in the Lords day, proued the Christian Sabbath by diuine institution. A briefe catalogue of the antinomian doctrines. By Henry Burton
Alternate titles: Law and the Gospell reconciled, Evangelicall fayth, and the morall law how they stand together in the state of grace, Law and the Gospell reconciled. Or the evangelicall fayth, and the morall law how they stand together in the state of grace, Gospell and the law reconciled
Alternate titles: Law and the Gospell reconciled, Evangelicall fayth, and the morall law how they stand together in the state of grace, Law and the Gospell reconciled. Or the evangelicall fayth, and the morall law how they stand together in the state of grace, Gospell and the law reconciled
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Related names
author: Burton, Henry, 1578-1648
former owner: Harmsworth, R. Leicester Sir, (Robert Leicester), 1870-1937
former owner: Harmsworth, R. Leicester Sir, (Robert Leicester), 1870-1937