Christianismus primitivus, or, The ancient Christian religion, in its nature, certainty, excellency, and beauty, (internal and external) particularly considered, asserted, and vindicated from the many abuses which have invaded that sacred profession, by humane innovation, or pretended revelation: comprehending likewise the general duties of mankind, in their respective relations
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Main Author: Grantham, Thomas (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London Printed for Francis Smith 1678
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Item Description:Arber's Term cat, I 308. - Book 4 has special t.p.: Christianismus primitivus. The fourth book : being a defence of the Christian religion against humane innovations, and pretended revelations : containing six treatises. - Part of the treatises in book 4 are reprints of earlier publications. - Reproduction of original in Bodleian Library. - The introduction, book 1 and the first part of book 2 are paged continuously; the second part of book 2, books 3 and 4 are paged separately. - Wing, G1528
Physical Description:4 pts. ([16], 116; 188 [i.e. 184]; 84; [8], 213 [i.e. 215] p.

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