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Testis veritatis. The doctrine of King Iames our late soueraigne of famous memory. Of the Church of England. Of the Catholicke Church. Plainely shewed to bee one in the points of prædestination, free-will, certaintie of saluation. With a discouery of the grounds both naturall politicke of Arminianisme. By F. Rous.
Printed at London : By W. I[ones], 1626.
[4], 107, [1] p., 21 cm. (4to)
Printer's name from STC.
Title page text is enclosed in a complex system of brackets.
A reply to: Montagu, Richard. Appello Cæsarem.
Signatures: A-O⁴.
STC (2nd ed.) 21347
ESTC, S121005
[Ib1.1.45] Armorial bookplate of Lewis Vernon Harcourt.
[Ib1.1.45] and [Ibb8.5.01] Eton College Library ink stamp on title page verso.
[Ib1.1.45] 19th century teal calf half binding; boards covered in marbled paper; marbled endpapers; gilt top edge.
[Ibb8.5.01] Text block sewn, no boards.
[Ibb8.5.01] Stored in a box with other pamphlets.
Montagu, Richard, 1577 - 1641 Appello Caesarem.
James, 1566 - 1625 I, King of England,
Arminianism Early works to 1800.
Free will and determinism Early works to 1800.
Predestination Early works to 1800.
Harcourt, Lewis Vernon (), 1863 - 1922 former owner.
Jones, William, ? - d. 1643 printer.
England London.
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