A rational account of the grounds of Protestant religion: . being a vindication of the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury's relation of a conference, &c. from the pretended answer by T.C. Wherein the true grounds of faith are cleared, and the false discovered; the Church of England vindicated from the imputation of schism; and the most important particular controversies between us and thse of the Church of Rome throughly examined. By Edward Stillingfleet B.D.
Edward Stillingfleet (1635-1699)
Category
Books
Date
1665
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Blickling Hall, Norfolk
NT 3020381
Summary
Bibliographic description
[24], 384, 389-654, [2] p. ; fol. Former shelfmark: I.1.12. Running number: 3367. Provenance: manuscript initial on front fly-leaf: "M." [i.e. catalogue code of John Mitchell (ca. 1685-1751), librarian to Sir Richard Ellys (1682-1742)]. Manuscript inscription on rear fly-leaf: "Tho: Hussey Kt." [i.e. Sir Thomas Hussey (1639-1706), 2nd Bt., of Doddington Hall, whose daughter and co-heir Elizabeth Hussey (1687/8–1724) married Sir Richard Ellys]. Binding: seventeenth-century calf; double blind fillet border, with quarter double blind fillet and blind cornerpiece stamps; double blind fillet on board edges; gilt fillets and title label on spine. Marbled paper pastedowns.
Makers and roles
Edward Stillingfleet (1635-1699) Thomas Carwell (1600 - 1664) Edward Fisher (fl.1627-1655) William Laud (1573-1645) Archbishop of Canterbury