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No Publisher, Ipswich, Suffolk, No date. Facsimile Edition. Softcover. As New. brown card covers with white title label glued to front cover; a facsimile of the 1700 printing of the founding sermon of Suffolk Unitarians (then called Presbyterians) in which Fairfax justifies the use of a meeting-house (synagogue) instead of a church (because when people gather to worship they are accompanied by angels); & explains the lack of an altar; and looks forward to the resurrection as "an house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens". (original printed for Tho. Parkhurst in Cheapside, and sold by Henry Truelove at Ipswich, 1700) Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 26 pages. no Dust Jacket as published.. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 250 grams. Category: Religion & Theology; Christianity; Presbyterians; Unitarians; England; 18th century; History. Inventory No: 2709. .
John Fairfax's Sermon at the Opening of the New Erected Meeting House at Ipswich 26th April 1700 by Fairfax, John
by Fairfax, John
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John Fairfax's Sermon at the Opening of the New Erected Meeting House at Ipswich 26th April 1700
by Fairfax, John
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no publisher given no date . 8vo, sewn binding with card cvrs, facsimile of 1700 sermon, sl tanning to pages o/w VG++ 70 gms.
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John Fairfax's Sermon at the Opening of the New Erected Meeting House at Ipswich 26th April 1700
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