Fl.8.16(20)
The rise, growth, and danger of Socinianisme· Together with a plaine discovery of a desperate designe of corrupting the Protestant religion, whereby it appeares that the religion which hath been so violently contended for (by the Archbishop of Canterbury and his adherents) is not the true pure Protestant religion, but an hotchpotch of Arminianisme, Socinianisme and popery. It is likewise made evident, that the atheists, Anabaptists, and sectaries so much complained of, have been raised or encouraged by the doctrines and practises of the Arminian, Socinian and Popish party. By Fr. Cheynell late Fellow of Merton College.
London, : Printed for Samuel Gellibrand, at the Brazen Serpent in Pauls Church-yard., 1643.
[8], 77, 74-75, [1] p. ; 21 cm. (4to)
Head-pieces, initials, marginal notes.
Errata at foot of leaf L4r.
Signatures: A-L⁴.
Text in English with quotations and examples in Latin and Greek.
Title within double ruled border.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "May 24th".
Thomason, E.103[14]
Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), C3815
ESTC, R16168
Armorial bookplate of Edward Waddington, recording donation to Eton College in 1731.
Armorial bookplate of Eton College.
Pamphlet volume has continuous ms. pagination by John Squire.
Binding rebacked and repaired; possibly 18th century; inboard binding; presence of original sewing uncertain; paper boards; tight spine; four raised bands; full cover of tanned calf; blind tooled frame and fillet parallel to the spine on both covers; non-original endbands; endleaves; uncut edges.
ECL pagination: [8], 73, 70-71, 76-77, 74-75, [1], signatures the same.
Bound in a volume of pamphlets.
Previously: Dn.8.16.
Ms. contents list on front endpaper.
Ms. ?page number inscriptions, some of them scored through, on front flyleaf verso.
Annotations in John Squire's hand: lines underlined in ink; marginal notes.
Anabaptists Early works to 1800.
Atheism Early works to 1800.
Socinianism Early works to 1800.
Arminianism Early works to 1800.
Gellibrand, Samuel, ? - d. 1675 bookseller.
Waddington, Edward, 1670 or 71 - 1731 former owner.
Squire, John, approximately 1588 - 1653 formr owner.
England London.
eng lat grc
B42079