Ed.5.28
The divine trinunity of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, or, The blessed doctrine of the three coessentiall subsistents in the eternall Godhead without any confusion or division of the distinct subsistences or multiplication of the most single and entire Godhead, acknowledged ... by Christians, in opposition to pagans, Jewes, Mahumetans, blasphemous and antichristian hereticks, who say they are Christians, but are not. Declared and published ... by Francis Cheynell ...
London : Printed by T. R. and E. M. for Samuel Gellibrand, 1650.
[32], 480p ; 8vo.
"T. R." = Thomas Radcliffe; "E. M." = Edward Mottershed (Wing).
Wing C3811
Book label of Eton College Library.
Signature reading "Geo: Akehurst ?M.C.D: 1846".
?17th century blind-stamped calf.
Trinity Early works to 1800.
Theology, Doctrinal Early works to 1800.
England London.
B18088