Fl.7.03(08)
A second vindication of the Lord Bishop of Bangor. Wherein Mr. Law's Notions of benediction, absolution and church-communion, are proved to be destructive of the whole Christian religion, and contrary to common sense. And a paraphrase is given upon all the chief passages of Scripture relating to these points. With a postscript, containing, first, some remarks on Mr. Law's Manner of answering objections. And, secondly, a plain argument against the notion of an uninterrupted succession of regular episcopal ordainers. In a second letter to a member of the University of Cambridge. By Thomas Pyle, M.A. Lecturer of Lyn-Regis in Norfolk.
London : Printed for John Wyat at the Rose in St. Paul's Church-Yard., MDCCXVIII. [1718]
80 p. ; 18 cm. (8vo)
Head-piece, initials.
Includes bibliographical footnotes.
"The Lord Bishop of Bangor" = Benjamin Hoadly.
Signatures: A-K⁴.
Title page enclosed in a plain rule-border.
Errors in pagination: pages 12, 21, 22 mis-numbered 22, 22, 21 respectively.
ESTC, T47379
Armorial bookplate of Edward Waddington, recording donation to Eton College in 1731.
Armorial bookplate of Eton College.
18th century; inboard binding; sewn; paper boards; tight spine with four raised bands; quarter cover of tanned calf with marbled paper sides; endbands; endleaves; cut red and brown sprinkled edges.
Bound in a volume of pamphlets.
Ms. contents list on flyleaf: "In this volume are contained...".
Previously: Dn.7.3.
Wyat, John, ? - d. ca. 1732 publisher.
Waddington, Edward, 1670 or 71 - 1731 former owner.
England London.
B41675