El.6.01[11]
Disputationum theologicarum de signis sexta quæ est de probationibus spirituum. Quam favente Deo Opt. Max. sub præsidio D. Gisberti Voetii S:S Theol. Doct: eiusdemque Facultatis in Inclytâ Acad. Ultraject. Profess. ab ibidem in Ecclesiâ Pastoris vigilantissimi. Publicè defendere conabitur, Cornelius Hoogesteger...
Trajecti ad Rhenum : Ex Officinâ Iohannis à Noortdyck, In Acad. Typog., Anno 1648.
[34]p ; 18cm. (4to).
Probably issued as part of a series of dissertations on various theological subjects at Utrecht University for which Voet acted as praeses published in Utrecht under the same imprint between 1636 and 1640.
Previously: Fb.7.8.
[Bound with:] 35 other items.
Booklabel of John Reynolds, recording donation to Eton College in 1751.
Ms notes on final pages.
17th-century white vellum; sewn on six cords; yapp edges; red spine label.
Signs and symbols Early works to 1800.
Omens Early works to 1800.
Miracles Early works to 1800.
Theology Early works to 1800.
Reynolds, John, 1667 - 1727 former owner.
Netherlands Utrecht.
lat grc heb
B19067