Origines sacrae, or a rational account of the grounds of natural and revealed religion

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Bibliographic Details
Alternative 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 contain'd.
Main Author: Stillingfleet, Edward, 1635-1699
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Printed at the University-Press, for Henry Mortlock, at the sign of the Phoenix in St. Paul's church-yard, 1702.
Edition:The seventh edition. To which is now added part of another book upon the same subject written A.D. MDCXCVII. Publish'd from the author's own manuscript.
Description
Item Description:Includes second title page dated 1701.
Frontispiece of Stillingfleet.
Dedicated to 'his most Honor'd Friend and Patron, S<sup>r.</sup> Roger Bourgoine, Knight and Baronet'.
Includes advertisement of books written by Stillingfleet and sold by Henry Mortlock followed by a catalogue of other books sold by Henry Mortlock.
Written in pencil on front pastedown: 'Wills' followed by a pencil drawing of a circle.
No annotations.
Physical Description:fol.
Provenance Note:Written in ink on right-hand corner of title page: 'Tho<sup>s</sup>: Plampin.
Binding Note:[Early eighteenth-century] [speckled calf] Cambridge panel style binding.
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