An antidote against errour, concerning justification. . Or, The true notion of justification, and of justifying faith, cleared by the light of Scripture, and solid reason, from several mistakes of the words: which misapprehensions prove the seeds of dangerous errours. By the late Reverend and learned divine, Thomas Gataker of pious memory. In a discourse on Rom. 3. 28. too precious to be buried in obscurity. To which is added, The way of truth and peace: or, A reconciliation of the holy apostles, S. Paul and S. James, concerning justification by faith without works, Rom. 3.28. By works, and not by faith only, Jam. 2. 21, 24. By Charles Gataker, rector of Hoggeston in the county of Bucks.
Thomas Gataker (1574-1654)
Category
Books
Date
1670
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Blickling Hall, Norfolk
NT 3135674
Summary
Bibliographic description
[12],58,[4],61-87,[3]p. . 4to.. 17C "4" on title page. Provenance: manuscript on title page in a 17C hand: T: Cox. Binding: Nineteenth-century half calf and marbled paper over boards, red-brown spine labels, red sprinkled edges from previous binding. Marbled paper matches endpapers.
Makers and roles
Thomas Gataker (1574-1654) Charles Gataker (1614-1680)