The genuine remains of that learned prelate Dr. Thomas Barlow, late Lord Biſhop of Lincoln. Containing divers diſcourſes theological, philoſophical, hiſtorical, &c. In letters to several perſons of honour and quality. To which is added the reſolution of many abſtruſe points. As alſo directions to a young divine for his study of divinity, and choice of books, &c. With great variety of other subjects
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"The genuine remains of that learned prelate Dr. Thomas Barlow, late Lord Biſhop of Lincoln. Containing divers diſcourſes theological, philoſophical, hiſtorical, &c. In letters to several perſons of honour and quality. To which is added the reſolution of many abſtruſe points. As alſo directions to a young divine for his study of divinity, and choice of books, &c. With great variety of other subjects" owned by Nagoya University Library, retrieved from Digital Library of Western Books(https://da.adm.thers.ac.jp/en/item/n003-20230901-00062)
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- Hobbes Collection & Mizuta Library
- Hobbes Collection I
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The genuine remains of that learned prelate Dr. Thomas Barlow, late Lord Biſhop of Lincoln. Containing divers diſcourſes theological, philoſophical, hiſtorical, &c. In letters to several perſons of honour and quality. To which is added the reſolution of many abſtruſe points. As alſo directions to a young divine for his study of divinity, and choice of books, &c. With great variety of other subjects
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[24], 643, [5] p. ; 18 cm. (8vo
Issue details
London : Printed for John Dunton ... , 1693
Issue year
1693
Date
1693
Note
"Publish'd from his Lordship's original papers." , Signatures: A[8] b[4] B-2S[8] 2T[4]; Cc1 signed 'C' , Advertisements on p. [1]-[5] at end NOTE:This work is referred to as an unauthorized edition of Barlow's work, edited by P.P., i.e. Peter Pett, in "Reflections to a late book, entituled, The genuine remains of Dr. Tho. Barlow, late Bishop of Lincoln" by Henry Brougham (Wing B4996).--ESTC , Errors in paging: p. 58, 256, 325, 326, 331, 416, 426-427, 430-431, 442, 486-487, 490-491, 494-495, 598 incorrectly numbered 85, 156, 335, 262, 337, 484, 504-505, 508-509, 444, 504-505, 500-501, 486-487, 698 respectively
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YB01536110
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BA72662117
Material ID
40695953
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Nagoya University Library
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Hobbes I//16
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Wing(2nd ed., 1994), B832 , ESTC R3532
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