A continuation of the defence of Hugo Grotius, in an answer to the review of his annotations. . Whereto is subjoyned A reply to some passages of the reviewer in his late book of schisme, concerning his charge of corruptions in the primitive church, and some other particulars. By H. Hammond D.D.
Dr. Henry Hammond (1605-1660)
Category
Books
Date
1657
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Chirk Castle, Wrexham
NT 3038425.4
Summary
Bibliographic description
[4],28,27-44,[2]p. . 4to.. Previous shelfmark: F.3.8(4). Bound with Hammond's "A vindication of the dissertations" (1654), "An answer to the animadversions on the dissertations" (1654), "A second defence of the learned Hugo Grotius" (1655), "An account of Mr. Cawdrey's triplex diatribe" (1655), "The baptizing of infants" (1655), "Ektenesteron. or the degrees of ardency" (1656), and "Euschemonos kai kata taxin: or, The grounds of uniformity" (1657). Identified in 1796 inventory (as "Hammond on Episcopacy"): Q 121, price 6d. Christies, 21 June, 2004, lot 618.. Provenance: Bookplate: Chirk Castle R. E. Myddelton [i.e. Robert Edward Myddelton (1866-1949)]; crest, signed and dated: W.P.B. 1914. manuscript shelfmark on front fly-leaf: "B.22. Divinity. RM" [possibly Robert Myddelton (1678-1733)].. Binding: Seventeenth-century blind panelled calf binding; gilt roll on board edges. Rebacked in 18th century calf.
Makers and roles
Dr. Henry Hammond (1605-1660)