Defensio fidei Nicænæ,. A defence of the Nicene Creed, out of the extant writings of the Catholick Doctors, who flourished during the first three centuries of the Christian Church; in which also is incidentally vindicated the creed of Constantinople; concerning the Holy Ghost. By George Bull, [D.D.,] a priest of the English Church, [afterwards Lord Bishop of St. David’s.] A new translation. Vol. I. (-III)
Dr George Bull (1634-1710)
Category
Books
Date
1852
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Peckover House, Cambridgeshire
NT 3161798
Summary
Bibliographic description
2v. 8vo Provenance: Not indigenous. Meade Collection. Presented to the National Trust by Miss Daphne Meade, 1999, and formerly in the library of Thurland Castle, Lancashire. Ink stamp: “Frankleigh House Library”. Nineteenth-century armorial bookplate of Rev. The Honble Sidney Meade. Binding: Calf, gold-decorated spines, brown and red spine-labels, gold-lettered
Makers and roles
Dr George Bull (1634-1710) Edward Burton (1794-1836)