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The works of William Chillingworth Maſter of Arts, of the Univerſity of Oxford. Containing his book, entitl'd The religion of protestants a safe way to salvation: together with his nine sermons preached before the king, or upon eminent occaſions. His letter to Mr. Lewgar, concerning the Church of Rome's being the guide of faith and judge of controverſies. His nine additional diſcourſes. And his anſwer to ſome paſſages in Ruſhworth's Dialogues, concerning traditions

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"The works of William Chillingworth Maſter of Arts, of the Univerſity of Oxford. Containing his book, entitl'd The religion of protestants a safe way to salvation: together with his nine sermons preached before the king, or upon eminent occaſions. His letter to Mr. Lewgar, concerning the Church of Rome's being the guide of faith and judge of controverſies. His nine additional diſcourſes. And his anſwer to ſome paſſages in Ruſhworth's Dialogues, concerning traditions" owned by Nagoya University Library, retrieved from Digital Library of Western Books(https://da.adm.thers.ac.jp/en/item/n003-20230901-00092)
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  • Hobbes Collection I
Title
The works of William Chillingworth Maſter of Arts, of the Univerſity of Oxford. Containing his book, entitl'd The religion of protestants a safe way to salvation: together with his nine sermons preached before the king, or upon eminent occaſions. His letter to Mr. Lewgar, concerning the Church of Rome's being the guide of faith and judge of controverſies. His nine additional diſcourſes. And his anſwer to ſome paſſages in Ruſhworth's Dialogues, concerning traditions
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[30], 427, [5], 60, [8] p. ; 34 cm. (fol.)
Issue details
London : Printed by M. Clark, for A. and J. Churchill ... , 1704
Issue year
1704
Date
1704
Note
[pt. 1]: The religion of Protestants a safe way to salvation: or, An answer to a book entituled Mercy and truth, or, charity maintained by Catholicks: which pretends to prove the contrary. Together with The apoſtolical inſtitution of episcopacy. As also nine sermons, the firſt preached before his Majesty King Charles the Firſt, the other eight upon ſpecial and eminent occaſions / by William Chillingworth ... , [pt. 2]: The apoſtolical inſtitution of episcopacy demonstrated / by William Chillingworth ... , [pt. 3]: Nine sermons: the firſt preached before His Majesty King Charles the First: the other eight upon ſpecial and eminent occaſions / by William Chillingworth ... , [pt. 4]: Additional disourses of Mr. Chillingworth, never before printed , [pt. 5]: An answer to some passages in Rushworth's Dialogues. Beginning at the third dialogue, section 12. p. 181. ed. Paris, 1654. About traditions , Issued in 5 pts. in 1; each pt. has special t.-p , "The two last never printed together in his works." , :With an additional titlepage: [pt. 1] with edition statement: "The sixth edition" (pi2[r]) , Special t.-p. of [pt. 2]-[pt. 5] has title vignette; [t. 1] has initial , Printer's name on each spetial t.-p.: [pt. 2]-[pt. 3], [pt. 5]: Mary Clark; [pt. 4]: Mary Clarke , "Imprimatur. Ex Ædib. Lambeth. June 14. 1686." on spetial t.-p. ([pt. 4]) , [pt. 1]-[pt. 3], [pt. 4]-[pt. 5] have continuous pagination respectively; [pt. 4]-[pt. 5] has spearate register , Signatures: pi[2] A-2T[4] 2U[4](-2U4) 2X-2Z[4] 3A-3Z[2]; [2]A[2] B-F[4] G[2] H-I[4] a-b[2] , Errors in paging: p. 257-258 omitted; p. 329-334 repeated; 328, 340 [i.e. 346] numbered 338, 840 respectively , Includes index , Bookplate on verso of special t.p. of [pt. 1]: This book belongs to the Parochial Library of Newport in the county of Monmoth
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YB03298599
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BB18267023
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40696006
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Nagoya University Library
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Hobbes I//57
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ESTC T91325
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