Book #73711
Item #73711 A Protestants Account of his Orthodox Holding in Matters of Religion. Sir Henry Spelman.

A Protestants Account of his Orthodox Holding in Matters of Religion..

Spelman's Defense of Protestantism [Spelman, Sir Henry (1564?-1641), Attributed]. A Protestants Account of his Orthodox Holding in Matters of Religion, At This Present in Difference in the Church: For his Own and Others Better Confirmation or Rectification in the Points Treated on, Humbly Submitted to the Censure of the Church of England. [Cambridge]: Printed by Roger Daniel and are to be sold by John Milleson, 1642. [ii], 45, [3] pp. Lacking first leaf, a blank; text complete. Quarto (6-3/4" x 5-1/4"). Disbound stab-stitched pamphlet. Light toning, leaves just starting to separate at head, slight creasing and folding to upper corners of first several leaves, trimming to top-edge affecting headline and page numbers in places without loss to legibility, brief underlining, marginal marks and annotations in a few places, ownership signature of Sir Philip Warwick and brief annotation to title page. $350. * One of two editions from the same year for which priority has not been established. Commonly attributed to Henry Spelman (but also to his son John Spelman), this work discusses the distinct and superior nature of the Protestant church and advocates the infallibility of Scripture. Sir Henry was an eminent antiquarian, legal historian and member of Parliament. Our copy was owned by Sir Philip Warwick [1609-1683], an English writer, politician and Royalist. English Short-Title Catalogue R1499.

Price: $350.00

Book number 73711

See all items in Antiquarian & Scholarly
See all items by