A vindication of the sincerity of the Protestant religion in the point of obedience to sovereigns. . Opposed to the doctrine of rebellion, authorised and practised by the Pope and the Jesuites. In answer to a Jesuitical libel, entituled Philanax Anglicus. By Peter Du Moulin, D.D. Canon of Christ-Church Canterbury, one of His Majesties Chaplains.
Peter Du Moulin (1601-1684)
Category
Books
Date
1668
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Wimpole, Cambridgeshire
NT 3124116
Summary
Bibliographic description
[24],142,[2],14,[2]p. . 4to.. Old NT shelfmark: Vv.5.12. Old Wimpole shelfmarks: Ii6-9 [brown ink, crossed through in dark blue ink]; Vv/4 [pencil]; Vv.4.15 [dark blue ink, changed to Vv.5.15]. Provenance: Armorial bookplate (between 1733 and 1754): Philip Lord Hardwicke Baron of Hardwicke in ye County of Gloucester [i.e. Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke (1690-1764), created Baron Hardwicke, 1733, and Earl of Hardwicke, 1754]. Binding: Seventeenth-century sprinkled calf over boards, gilt tooling on spine (spine title lost) and board edges, blind tooling on covers, red sprinkled edges.
Makers and roles
Peter Du Moulin (1601-1684)