The reformed Presbyterian: . humbly offering to the consideration of all pious and peaceable spirits several arguments for obedience to the act for uniformity, as the way to unity. And endeavouring to demonstrate by clear inferences from the sacred Scriptures, the writings of some of the ancients, of several old pastors of the reformed churches abroad, and of the most eminent old non-conformists among our selves: as Mr. Josias Nichols, Mr. Paul Baines, Mr. Hildersham, Mr. John Ball, with Mr. Rich. Baxter, and other learned divines: as Mr. Perkins, Mr. John Randal, and Mr. Rob. Bolton, that there is nothing required by the act for uniformity that is forbidden by the law of God. By Rich. Lytler, citizen of London.
Richard Lytler
Category
Books
Date
1662
Materials
Measurements
170 x 102 x 30 mm
Place of origin
England
Collection
Townend, Cumbria
NT 3075549
Summary
Bibliographic description
[64],159,[1]p. . 8vo.. Provenance: manuscript inscription on imprimatur leaf: "Benjamin Browne. Hujus liberis est verus possessor Amen" [i.e. Benjamin Browne, 1664-1748]. manuscript inscriptions on title page: "prite 1s. 6d.", and "George Browne" [i.e. George Browne, 1626-1703]. manuscript inscriptions on rear fly-leaves.. Binding: 17th century sheepskin binding, with double blind fillet border, and double blind fillets running parallel to spine-edge; board edges have blind dotted roll decoration.
Makers and roles
Richard Lytler