The perfection of Scripture stated, and its sufficiency argued; . in a sermon preahed at the publick commencement at Cambridge. Sunday July iv. 1697. By George Stanhope, D.D. chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty, and late fellow of King's College. Publish'd at the desire of the reverend the Vice-Chancellour, the divinity-professors, and other heads of colleges.
George Stanhope (1660-1728)
Category
Books
Date
1697
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Erddig, Wrexham
NT 3094800
Summary
Bibliographic description
[4],32p. . 4to.. Bound with 34 other 17th century sermons and tracts.. Provenance: Bookplate: Erthig (anonymous armorial). Manuscript inscription on front pastedown: "W: Yorke". Manuscript inscription on front fly-leaf: "Peter Kinge one of her majesties most ... [one word, illegible] and cruel". manuscript contents list on front fly-leaf. Manuscript inscription on rear fly-leaf: "To his Grace the Arch Bishop of Canterbury one of".. Binding: Seventeenth-century Cambridge-style blind-panelled sheepskin binding; gilt fillets and red title label on spine.
Provenance
Given by Philip Yorke III (1905-1978) along with the estate, house and contents to the National Trust in 1973.
Makers and roles
George Stanhope (1660-1728)