Hexapla in Leviticum . that is, a six-fold commentarie vpon the third booke of Moses, called Leviticus. VVherein sixe severall things are obaserved vpon every chapter. 1. The argument, parts, and contents. 2. The divers readings, with approbation ofc the best. 3. The discussing of doubtfull questions. 4. Collection of places of doctrine. 5. Confutation of errors. 6. Morall observations. With a large explication of the naturall properties of beasts, fowles, fishes, and creeping things, applied vnto manners out of the 11. chapter. Wherein more then a thousand theologicall questions are handled, and halfed as many speciall poynts of doctrine noted, and errours confuted: and wherein is collected or abridged whatsoever worthy of note, either Christians, or Iewes, the best writers, Greekes, or Latines, protestants or papists, haue written vpon this booke: by the same author of Hexapla, vpon the two former books of the Penteteuch, Genesis, and Exodus. Perused and finished by P.S. Dr. of Divinitie.
Andrew Willet (1561/2 - 1621)
Category
Books
Date
1631
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Belton House, Lincolnshire
NT 3058886
Summary
Bibliographic description
[44],778,[2]p. . fol... Parts of waste sheets from Robert Bolton's 'A three-fold treatiose: containing the saints sure and perpetuall guide' used in binding. Provenance: Bookplate: Belton House (earl's coronet & crests). Old Belton pressmark on pastedown: 127. Binding: Seventeenth-century sprinkled calf, double blind fillet borders and off-centre vertrical rules. Spine gilt; spine-label: 'Hexapla on Leuiticus'.
Makers and roles
Andrew Willet (1561/2 - 1621)