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Great Britain
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Reference IDs
STC number: 20146
ESTC number: S101530
Folger call number: STC 20146
Folger holdings ID: 150640
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Bibliographic format
quarto
General notes
A translation, sometimes attributed to Thomas Jackson, Dean of Peterborough, of: Powel, Gabriel. De adiaphoris Half-title reads: Two profitable and necessarie treatises. The I. Analyticall. Concerning the nature and use of things indifferent .. The II. Apologeticall. Containing a defence of the proceedings against the refractarie ministers . Part 2, "A reioynder unto the Mild defence", is an answer to William Bradshaw's "A myld and just defence of certeyne arguments, at the last session of Parliament directed to that most Honorable High Court, in behalfe of the ministers suspended and deprived &c: for not subscribing and conforming themselves etc.". It has a divisional title page; pagination and register are continuous Signatures: A-2C⁴ Part 2 was formerly STC 20143 Part 2 identified as STC 20143 on UMI microfilm Entered 3 March [1607]
Item information about Folger STC 20146
148729. Provenance: inscription at end: William Ottway 1756; Sir Thomas Phillipps copy
Also known as
Extended title: De adiaphoris. : Theological and scholastical positions, concerning the nature and vse of things indifferent. Where also is methodically and briefely handled, of ciuill and ecclesiasticall magistrates, of humane lawes, of Christian libertie, of scandall, and of the worship of God. A vowed worke, destinated (by the grace of God) to appease the dissentions of the Church of England. Written in Latine by M. Gabriel Powel, and translated into English by T.I
Alternate titles: Rejoynder unto the Mild defence
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Related names
subject: Church of England
attributed name: Jackson, Thomas, 1579-1640
associated with: T. I., active 1607
former owner: Phillipps, Thomas, Sir, 1792-1872