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Ref NoEFP/094/A 094/1682/14
Finding NumberA094/1682/14
TitleTwo choice and useful treatises : the one Lux orientalis; or an enquiry into the opinion of the Eastern sages concerning the præexistence of souls. Being a key to unlock the grand mysteries of providence. In relation to mans sin and misery. The other, A discourse of truth, by the late Reverend Dr. Rust Lord Bishop of Dromore in Ireland. With annotations on them both
LevelItem
Date1682
DescriptionLux orientalis; Lux orientalis; Discourse of truth; Annotations upon the two foregoing treatises; Discourse of truth; Annotations upon the two foregoing treatises; Annotations upon the Discourse of truth
Lux Orientalis, or an enquiry into the opinion of the Eastern sages (Wing G815), is by Joseph Glanvill. "Annotations upon the two foregoing treatises" (Wing M2638) is by Henry More.; Title page in red and black.; Engraved frontis. ([A]1v) signed: W. Faithorne. Sculp.; Dedication and Publisher to the reader signed: James Collins.; "Lux Orientalis", "A discourse of truth", and "Annotations upon the two foregoing treatises" have separate title pages (on leaves [A]5r, N5r, and A1r respectively) dated 1682; "Annotations upon the discourse of truth" has a separate title page dated 1683 on leaf [sup]2M1r.; With two final advertisement leaves.; Identified as Wing G815 on UMI microfilm set "Early English books, 1641-1700", reel 844.; -2 p.l.; 160660.; Lux orientalis.; Discourse of truth.; Annotations upon the two foregoing treatises.; Annotations upon the Discourse of truth.; Microfilm.; ESTCR12277.
AuthorGlanvill, Joseph, 1636-1680; Rust, George, d. 1670; More, Henry, 1614-1687; Collins, James, fl. 1664-1681
SubjectBaxter, Richard, 1615-1691. Of the immortality of a mans soul and the nature of it and other spirits; Pre-existence; Truth; Soul; Providence and government of God
Physical Description[46], 151, [13], 165-195, [7], 171, [7], 173-276, [4] p. : ill. ; 8j.
Access StatusOpen
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLondon : pinted for James Collins, and Sam. Lowndes over against Exeter Exchange in the Strand, 1682.
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