Ref NoEFP/094/A 094/1696/31
Finding NumberA094/1696/31
TitleA short history of Valentinus Gentilis the tritheist : tryed, condemned, and put to death by the Protestant reformed city and church of Bern in Switzerland, for asserting the three divine persons of the Trinity, to be three distinct, eternal spirits, &c. Wrote in Latin, b Benedictus Aretius, a divine of that church; and now translated into English for the use of Dr. Sherlock. Humbly tendred to the consideration of the arch-bishops and bishops of this church and kingdom
LevelItem
Date1696
DescriptionValentini Gentilis justo capitis supplicio affecti brevis historia. English; Brief account of Valentinus Gentilis
A translation, sometimes attributed to Robert South, of: Valentini Gentilis justo capitis supplicio affecti brevis historia.; Dedication signed: N.N.; The words "three distinct, eternal spirits, &c." are enclosed in square brackets on title page.; Running title reads: A brief account of Valentinus Gentilis.; MS. ink inscription on t.p.; slightly foxed throughout; catalogue cutting past on front end-paper; 82523.; Brief account of Valentinus Gentilis.; Microfilm.; ESTCR6675.
AuthorAretius, Benedictus, d. 1574; South, Robert, 1634-1716, attributed name; N. N.
SubjectGentilis, Valentinus, d. 1566; Trinity
Physical Description[16], 134, [2] p. ; 8j.
Access StatusOpen
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLondon : printed, and sold by E. Whitlock, near Stationers-Hall, 1696.
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