Several miscellaneous and weighty cases of conscience, . learnedly and judiciously resolved by the Right Reverend Father in God, Dr. Thomas Barlow, late Lord-Bishop of Lincoln. Viz. I. Of toleration of Protestant dissenters. II. The King's power to pardon murder. III. Objections from Gen. 9.6. answered. IV. Mr. Cottington's case of divorce: with the judgments of Dr. Allestrey, Dr. Hall, Sir Richard Lloyd, Sir Richard Raines, Dr. Oldys, and the doctors of Sorbonne, upon the same. V. For toleration of the Jews. VI. About setting up images in churches. VII. An dominium fundatur in grati?̂ With two pages omitted in the English Machiavel, and his lordship's censure thereupon.
Thomas Barlow (1607-1691) Bishop of Lincoln
Category
Books
Date
1692
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Ickworth, Suffolk
NT 3050697
Summary
Bibliographic description
[8],93,[3],14,[2],40;[2],134;78,[2];46,[2]p. . port.. (metal cut) . 8vo.. 14 p. section (H1-7) mis-bound after 40 p. section (I-K8 L4).. Provenance: manuscript inscriptions on title page: "Price 3s:6d", and "John & Isabella" [i.e. John Hervey, later 1st Earl of Bristol (1665-1751) and his first wife Isabella (1670-1693)]. Armorial bookplate on title page verso: The Right Honble. John Lord Hervey created Baron of Ickworth in Com. Suff. March the 23d. 1702 [i.e. John Hervey, later 1st Earl of Bristol (1665-1751)]. Marginalia and underscorings in pencil; according to Sydenham Hervey such "mysterious little pencil marks in the margins" are a sign of ownership by John Hervey, 1st Earl of Bristol (1665-1751).. Binding: Late seventeenth-century sprinkled calf binding; blind roll on board edges. Rebacked in gold-tooled calf, with red morocco title label on spine. Red sprinkled edges.
Provenance
Part of the Bristol Collection. The house and contents were acquired through the National Land Fund and transferred to the National Trust in 1956
Makers and roles
Thomas Barlow (1607-1691) Bishop of Lincoln Richard Allestree (1619 - 1681)