The sacred doctrine of diuinitie, . gathered out of the word of God, and comprehended in two volumes whereof this first volume, containeth a description of all that holy doctrine according to the rules of art: with a treatise concerning the olde Testament, or the promise. The second is to containe a larger explication of the former doctrines: with a discouerie of the most principall heresies and errours contrary thereunto.
Sir Henry Finch (d.1625)
Category
Books
Date
1613
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Lanhydrock, Cornwall
NT 3005987
Summary
Bibliographic description
[4], 20, 24, 29-44, p. 40, 42-69, 100-101, 72-112 p. ; 4to. Imperfect: wanting leaf [par.]2. Setting: head-piece on [par.]3r: centre has vase. Provenance: manuscript inscriptions on title page: "Author se[]ibus validus", and "Hannibal Gamon Tandem D.O.M." [i.e. Hannibal Gamon (1582?-1651), Rector of St. Mawgan]. With manuscript annotations and underscoring of text throughout by Hannibal Gamon. Binding: nineteenth-century half-bound black sheepskin, with black cloth over boards.
Makers and roles
Sir Henry Finch (d.1625), author Dudley Fenner (1558?-1587)