Transubstantiation: a peculiar article of the Roman Catholick faith, which was never own'd by the ancient church or any of the reform'd churches : in answer to a late discourse call'd Reasons for abrogating the test / [by Thomas Goodwin].

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Goodwin, Thomas, 1600-1680
Other Associated Names: Jephson, Michael, 1654-1694 (Former owner)
Language:English
Published: London : [s.n.], 1688.
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Collection:Later additions Marsh
Description
Item Description:Copy 1 : '2' on the fore-edge, 'Wm. Killaloe' on first flyleaf. List of the 6 texts bound together in the volume on the 2nd flyleaf. '4' at the bottom of t. p. No annotations in the text.
Copy 2: Manuscript list of pamphlets bound together at beginning of volume. Written in pencil on front pastedown above call number: 'olim Q2.2.23'. Written in ink on title page: 'R' '10', '[vol. 35. No.] 290' and 'Goodwin'. Call number is written in pencil. 'R' written in ink on B1r beside Transubstantiation'. No annotations.
Copy 4: 'Ent' written on front pastedown. Author and Wing number in pencil on title page. Evidence that some corners had been turned down. No annotations.
Physical Description:4to
Published References:Wing G. 1258.
See Donations book 1920.
Provenance Note:Copy 4: 'Mich: Jephson' on title page.
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