The divine trinunity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit: . or, The blessed doctrine of the three coessentiall subsistents in the eternall Godhead without any confusion or division of the distinct subsistences, or multiplication of the most single and entire Godhead, acknowledged, beleeved, adored by Christians, in opposition to pagans, Jewes, Mahumetans, blasphemous and antichristian hereticks, who say they are Christians, but are not. Declared and published for the edification and satisfaction of all such as worship the only true God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, all three as one and the self same God blessed for ever.
Francis Cheynell (1608-1665)
Category
Books
Date
1650
Materials
Measurements
171 x 113 x 78 mm
Place of origin
England
Collection
Lanhydrock, Cornwall
NT 3006868
Summary
Bibliographic description
[32], 480 p. . 8vo.. Seventeenth-century manuscript on flyleaf, including "Ffrances Cheynell". Considerable worm damage, affecting legibility. Binding: full calf, rebacked; triple blind fillets, additional vertical lines tooled parallel to spine.
Makers and roles
Francis Cheynell (1608-1665)