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Glasgow : M. Ogle, 1850. Pamphlet. Very Good. 8vo pamphlet rebound in card stock. Binding very good. Light crease to middle of volume. Pages clean and unmarked.
The declinator and protestation of the archbishops and bishops, of the Church of Scotland, and others their adherents within that kingdome, against the pretended generall Assembly holden at Glasgow Novemb. 21. 1638. by Episcopal Church in Scotland - 1639
by Episcopal Church in Scotland
The declinator and protestation of the archbishops and bishops, of the Church of Scotland, and others their adherents within that kingdome, against the pretended generall Assembly holden at Glasgow Novemb. 21. 1638.
by Episcopal Church in Scotland
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London: Pr. by John Ravvorth, for George Thomason & Octavian Pullen,, 1639. Small 4to. [1] f., 33, [1 (blank)] pp.
The bishops and archbishops acknowledge that there are there are "evils," and "distractions" that need attention, and that lawfully called assemblies can properly address such issues, and that it is the king's prerogative to call such assemblies. There is a big HOWEVER, however. They contend that the named assembly meeting in Glasgow was illegal and present their arguments.
This work appeared with three different title-pages and there are even internal differences. In this copy the setting of quire B has line B3v with "Deliberations" spelled with the capital letter "D.
STC (rev ed.) 22058; ESTC S116980. Removed from a nonce volume and in modern wrappers. First and last pages dust-soiled; tea (?) stain to last leaf. Ex-library with the not unattractive stamp of the Union Theological Seminary on the verso of the title and in the bottom margin of the last text page. Blank area of foremargin of B4 torn with loss. In modern wrappers.
The bishops and archbishops acknowledge that there are there are "evils," and "distractions" that need attention, and that lawfully called assemblies can properly address such issues, and that it is the king's prerogative to call such assemblies. There is a big HOWEVER, however. They contend that the named assembly meeting in Glasgow was illegal and present their arguments.
This work appeared with three different title-pages and there are even internal differences. In this copy the setting of quire B has line B3v with "Deliberations" spelled with the capital letter "D.
STC (rev ed.) 22058; ESTC S116980. Removed from a nonce volume and in modern wrappers. First and last pages dust-soiled; tea (?) stain to last leaf. Ex-library with the not unattractive stamp of the Union Theological Seminary on the verso of the title and in the bottom margin of the last text page. Blank area of foremargin of B4 torn with loss. In modern wrappers.
- Seller Philadelphia Rare Books & Manuscripts Co., LLC (PRB&M) (US)
- Book Condition Used
- Publisher Pr. by John Ravvorth, for George Thomason & Octavian Pullen,
- Place of Publication London
- Date Published 1639
- Size Small 4to. [1] f., 33, [1 (blank)] pp.