Remarks on Dr. Middleton's Free enquiry into the miraculous powers supposed to have subsisted in the Christian Church from the earliest ages. . In which is shewn, that there is sufficient reason to believe, that miraculous powers continued in the Church after the days of the apostles. By John Jackson, rector of Rossington in the county of York, and Master of Wigston's Hospital in Leicester.
John Jackson (1686-1763)
Category
Books
Date
1749
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Belton House, Lincolnshire
NT 3098849
Summary
Bibliographic description
59, [1]p. . 8vo. Bound with Kennicott's 'Two dissertations' (1747) and two other works. MS contents list on volume flyleaf. Provenance: Bookplates: John Brownlowe, viscount Tyrconnel (armorial); Belton House (earl's coronet & crests). Old Belton pressmark on pastedown: 25. Binding: Eighteenth-century quarter calf binding, marbled paper sides. Spine gilt; spine-label: 'Miscellan Tracts'.
Makers and roles
John Jackson (1686-1763)