Fm.8.13(01)
An inquiry into the miracle said to have been wrought in the fifth century upon some orthodox Christians, in confirmation of the Doctrine of the Trinity, who continued to speak clearly and distinctly, after their tongues had been cut out by order of Hunneric, an Arian, King of the Vandals. In a Letter to a Friend..
London, : printed, and sold by J. Roberts in Warwick-Lane,, M.DCC.XXX. [1730].
[10], 62 p. ; 20 cm. (8vo)
Sometimes attributed to Arthur Ashley Sykes.
Price from imprint: price 1s.
ESTC, T26798
Armorial bookplate of Edward Waddington, recording donation to Eton College in 1731; armorial bookplate of Eton College.
18th century brown calf quarter-binding; boards covered in marbled paper; four raised bands; red sprinkled edges.
Bound in a volume of pamphlets; ms. contents list on flyleaf: "Tracts contained in [this] vol" ; spine title, "Divinity miscellanies 1730".
Previously Do.7.11
Arianism.
Miracles Early works to 1800.
Church history Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600.
Trinity Early works to 1800.
Waddington, Edward, 1670 or 71 - 1731 former owner.
Roberts, James, 1668 or 9 - 1754 bookseller, printer.
England London.
eng lat
B45945