An learned commentarie vpon the Reuelation of Saint Iohn: wherein both the course of the whole booke, as also the more abstruse and hard places thereof, are more cleerly and euidently explaned then heretofore they haue bene. Newly corrected, and the defectes and errors of the first edition, supplied & amended. By Patrik Forbes of Cotharis Whereunto is added an profitable treatise of the author, in defence of the lawfull calling of the ministers of reformed churches, against the cauillations of Romanistes: and an epistle to a recusant, cleering and maintayning some pointes of the said treatise, chalenged by a Roman Elymas Bar-Iesus-it
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1. Verfasser: Forbes, Patrick (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Printed at Middelburg by Richard Schilders, dwelling in the langen Delft at the signe of the Olyphant 1614
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Beschreibung:"A defence of the lavvful calling of the ministers of reformed churches, against the cauillations of Romanists" has separate dated title page, pagination, and register. "To a recusant, for clearing and maintaining some points in the preceeding treatise .." (caption title) has separate pagination and register. Within this register, "A short discouerie of the aduersarie his dottage" (caption title) has separate pagination. These parts may have been published together separately (STC 11146), and are a reply to: Fraser, John. An offer maid to a gentilman of qualitie. - Includes index. - Originally published in 1613 as "An exquisite commentarie upon the Revelation of Saint John". This edition restores the text cancelled in the reissue of the first edition (STC 11149.3) and adds the additional parts. - Reproduction of original in the British Library and Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery. - STC (2nd ed.), 11150
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