Foxes and fire-brands: or A specimen of the danger and harmony of popery and separation. . Wherein is proved from undeniable matter of fact and reason, that separation from the Church of England is, in the judgment of papists, and by sad experience, found the most compendious way to introduce popery, and to ruine the Protestant religion.
John Nalson (1638-1686)
Category
Books
Date
1680
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Erddig, Wrexham
NT 3094741
Summary
Bibliographic description
[6],33,[1]p. . 4to.. Bound with 12 other 17th century sermons and tracts. manuscript list of sermons and tracts on front pastedown.. Provenance: Manuscript inscriptions on rear fly-leaf and pastedown, one signed "Wm. Warwick".. Binding: Seventeenth-century blind-panelled calf binding; blind roll on board edges. Rebacked in calf, with red gilt title label. Binder's typescript note tipped-in at rear: 'J. & A. Ashman ... June 1981'.
Provenance
Given by Philip Yorke III (1905-1978) along with the estate, house and contents to the National Trust in 1973.
Makers and roles
John Nalson (1638-1686)