
Origines Sacrae, or a Rational Account of the Grounds of the Christian Faith, as to the Truth and Divine Authority of the Scriptures and the Matters therein Contained
by Stillingfleet, Edward
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- Condition
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London: Printed by R[obert] W[hite] for Henry Mortlock, 1675. Leather Bound. Very Good. 5 x 8 inches. 4to. Title page printed in red and black + 6 leaves (epistle dedicatory) + 11 leaves (preface and contents) + 619 numbered pages + 1 page advertisement. Closed tear to title page and very occasional light soiling or staining, otherwise the pages are bright and clean. Bound in contemporary brown calf with wear to edges and corners and some light scuffing. Professionally rebacked in brown calf with four raised bands and new endpapers. ESTCR236207. A nice clean wide margined copy of this influential early apologetical work.
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- St. Wulfstans Books
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- 231
- Title
- Origines Sacrae, or a Rational Account of the Grounds of the Christian Faith, as to the Truth and Divine Authority of the Scriptures and the Matters therein Contained
- Author
- Stillingfleet, Edward
- Format/Binding
- Leather Bound
- Book Condition
- Used - Very Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Printed by R[obert] W[hite] for Henry Mortlock
- Place of Publication
- London
- Date Published
- 1675
- Keywords
- Anglican apologetics 17th
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St. Wulfstan's specializes in antiquarian religious books, especially Bibles, Prayer Books, and other texts in the Catholic, Anglican, Episcopal or Presbyterian traditions. We are known for our extensive inventory of liturgical texts (such as the Book of Common Prayer) and related books.The inventory ranges from historically significant and very rare texts to affordable copies of prayer books from the U.S. and Great Britain.
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