Fm.5.14(10)
The moderate Trinitarian: containing a description of the Holy Trinity, both according to Scripture, and approved authors for learning, and adherence to the Trinitarian doctrine. Being an argument shewing that moderation may and ought to be shewn by and to persons of different conceptions concerning some circumstances relating to the knowledg of the Holy Trinity. Together with a short reply to Mr. Joseph Taylor's Brief inquiry whether those who own, and those who deny the divinity of Christ, may communicate together. By Daniel Allen..
London, : Printed for Mary Fabian at Mercers Chappel in Cheapside,, 1699..
11, 14-46, [2] p. ; 21 cm. (4to)
"An appendix, containing a short reply to a book intitul'd, A brief inquiry whether they who assert, and they who deny the divinity of our Lord Jesus, may have Communion together at the Lords table, written by Mr. Joseph Taylor", p. 36-end.
From A4 onwards the text is in two columns.
Signatures: A-F⁴.
D3 and 4 are cancels.
The last leaf is blank.
ESTC, R17226
Wing (2nd ed., 1994), A1023
Armorial bookplate of Edward Waddington, recording donation to Eton College in 1731. Armorial bookplate of Eton College.
18th century sprinkled calf binding; blind-tooled border of double fillets with small corner fleurons; five raised bands; red morocco spine label "Tracts ag[ains]t Socinians".
Bound in a volume of pamphlets. Ms. contents list on front flyleaf: "A list of [th]e tracts in this vol[ume] ..."
Previously Do.5.14.
Taylor, Joseph, active 1th century - 18th century Brief inquiry whether they who assert ... the divinity of our Lord Jesus, may have communion together.
Religious tolerance England Early works to 1800.
Trinity Early works to 1800.
Fabian, Mary, active 1698 - 1701 bookseller.
Waddington, Edward, 1670 or 71 - 1731 former owner.
England London.
B43159