Theo-politica: . or, a body of divinity, containing rules of the special government of God, according to which he orders the immortal and intellectual creatures, angels, and men, to their final and eternal estate. Being a method of those saving truths, which are contained in the canon of the Holy Scripture, and abridged in those words of our Saviour Jesus Christ; ... Which were the grounds and foundation of of those apostolical creeds and forms of confessions, related by the ancients; and in particular, by Irenæus, and Tertulllian.
George Lawson (d.1678)
Category
Books
Date
1659
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Lanhydrock, Cornwall
NT 3007114
Summary
Bibliographic description
[18],76,79-120,131-178,169-305 [i.e. 335],[1]p.,[2] folded plates . fol. Binding: seventeenth-century calf sewn onto five raised bands, rebacked, double gilt filet frame, small gilt cornerpieces, red sprinkled edges.
Makers and roles
George Lawson (d.1678)