A vindication of the Church of England, . and of the lawful ministry thereof: that is to say, of the succession, election, confirmation and consecration of bishops; as also the ordination of priests and deacons, in five books. ... Written by Francis Mason ... And now faithfully translated from the author's Latin edition ... Whereunto is added a new edition of a sermon of tthe same author's, ... Together with an exact index of the principal matters; ... To all which is prefixed, ... a large preface. By John Lindsay, ...
Francis Mason (1566-1621)
Category
Books
Date
1728
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Calke Abbey, Derbyshire
NT 3147208
Summary
Bibliographic description
[2],cxxvi,[20],623,[3],xlii,[12]p. . fol.. List of subscribers includes: Sir John Harpur of Calke in Derbyshire, [4th] Bart.. Provenance: Eighteenth-century mantle Harpur armorial bookplate, with italic inscription: "Sr. Henry Harpur Bart" [i.e. Sir Henry Harpur, 5th Baronet, (1708-1748)]. Binding: Eighteenth-century sprinkled, panelled sheep; six raised bands; board edges gilt; spine-label missing: Mason's Vindic of ye Church.
Makers and roles
Francis Mason (1566-1621) John Lindsay (1686-1768)