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Creator
Date
1637
Location
London,
England
Great Britain
Great Britain
Media format
Printed text
Extent
[32], 343, [1] p.
Language
English
Size
19 cm
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 160231
STC number: 13267.5
ESTC number: S104011
Folger call number: STC 13267.5
Folger holdings ID: 152386
Accession Number: 8.23.44
STC number: 13267.5
ESTC number: S104011
Folger call number: STC 13267.5
Folger holdings ID: 152386
Accession Number: 8.23.44
Notes
Bibliographic format
quarto
General notes
A reply to: Williams, John. The holy table, name & thing, more anciently, properly, and literally used under the New Testament, then that of an altar Printers' names from STC; "Bishop app[arently]. pr[inted]. L-Aa" The title page is the same setting as STC 13267, with edition statement added and spacing adjusted Signatures: A-Z⁸ 2A⁴ Imprimatur on B4v: Perlegi librum hunc ... Ex Aedibus Londin. Maii die 7. 1637. Sa: Baker Identified as STC 13267a on UMI microfilm
Item information about Folger STC 13267.5
T.p. cropped at foot, affecting imprint date; some leaves cropped at head, affecting page numbers
Also known as
Extended title: Antidotum Lincolniense· or An answer to a book entituled, The holy table, name, & thing, &c. said to be written long agoe by a minister in Lincolnshire, and printed for the diocese of Lincolne, a⁰. 1637. : VVritten and inscribed to the grave, learned, and religious clergie of the diocese of Lincoln. The second edition, revised and enlarged, by Pet: Heylyn chapleine in ordinary to his Matie
Alternate titles: Antidotum Lincolniense, Answer to a book entituled, The holy table, name, & thing, &c. said to be written long agoe by a minister in Lincolnshire, and printed for the diocese of Lincolne, a⁰. 1637
Alternate titles: Antidotum Lincolniense, Answer to a book entituled, The holy table, name, & thing, &c. said to be written long agoe by a minister in Lincolnshire, and printed for the diocese of Lincolne, a⁰. 1637
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author: Heylyn, Peter, 1600-1662