Fm.5.10(09)
Arius detected & confuted: or, A short and familiar direction for plain Christians, that love the Lord Jesus, and hearken to his voice, how to understand the language of the disciples of Arius, that they may not, by their good words and fair speeches, be drawn to acknowledge and worship two Gods, or rather one God and a creature, contrary to many plain and express texts of Holy Scripture.
Short and familiar direction for plain Christians
Running title: Arius detected and confuted, &c.
The second edition. / To which is added, an appendix in answer to two pamphlets publish'd against it, by the author of the letter to a Dissenter in Exon.
London : Printed for John Clark, at the Bible and Crown in the Poultry near Cheapside., 1719.
46, [2] p. ; 20 cm. (8vo)
Head-pieces, initials, marginal notes.
Includes bibliographical footnotes.
Errata at foot of leaf F3v.
Signatures: A-F⁴.
At foot of title page: (Price Six-Pence.).
Running title reads: Arius detected and confuted, &c.
With a final leaf of advertisements.
"A letter to a Dissenter at Exon", is signed E.R. i.e. James Peirce.
ESTC, T22415
Armorial bookplate of Eton College.
Armorial bookplate of Edward Waddington, recording donation to Eton College in 1731.
18th century; inboard binding; sewn; paper boards; tight spine with five raised bands; quarter cover of tanned calf with marbled paper sides; endbands; endleaves; cut red sprinkled edges.
Bound with sixteen other items.
Previously: Do.5.10.
Ms. contents list on front free endpaper.
Trinity Early works to 1800.
Arianism Early works to 1800.
Dissenters, Religious Early works to 1800.
Clarke, John, active 1697 - 1760 publisher.
Waddington, Edward, 1670 or 71 - 1731 former owner.
England London.
B43232