An end to controversie between the Romane Catholique, and the Protestant religions. . Justified, by all the severall manner of wayes, whereby, all kind of controversies, of what nature so ever, are usually, or can possibly be determined: as, 1. by submission, 2. by arbitration, 3. by mutual agreement, 4. by sentence in law, or judiciary proceedings of the known and commonly approved Court of Judicature, respectively provided: 5. by combat or fighting with our adversaries, at the same weapon, whereunto, they have challenged us. Together, with certain chapters, as precognita's, preceding the undertaking.
Thomas Bayly (d.1657)
Category
Books
Date
1654
Materials
Place of origin
France
Collection
Kingston Lacy Estate, Dorset
NT 3013920
Summary
Bibliographic description
[12],344,355-401,[9]p. . ill.. (metal cut) . 4to.. Manuscript on title page to extend author statement: [T.B.]aily D.D.. Binding: Calf binding.
Makers and roles
Thomas Bayly (d.1657), author