Limborch, Philippus van.
Philippi a Limborch SS. Theologiæ inter remonstrantes professoris Theologia Christiana ad praxin pietatis ac promotionem pacis Christianæ unice directa. Editio Tertia, ab autore recognita & aucta.
Amstelædami: apud Sebastianum Petzoldum; et prostant Londini, apud S. Smith and B. Walford, MDCC. [i.e. 1700].
ESTC No. R179749.Grub Street ID 71036.
Limborch, Philippus van.
A compleat system, or body of divinity, both speculative and practical, founded on scripture and reason: written originally in Latin, by Philip Limborch, ... In two volumes. By William Jones, .
London : printed for John Taylor, and Andrew Bell, 1702.
ESTC No. T167143.Grub Street ID 205276.
Limborch, Philippus van.
A compleat system, or Body of Divinity, both speculative and practical, founded on scripture and reason: written originally in Latin, by Philip Limborch, Professor of Divinity. With Improvements from Bishop Wilkins, Archbishop Tillotson, Dr. Scott, and several other Divines of the Church of England. In two volumes. By William Jones, a Presbyter of the same Church. The second edition corrected. To which is prefix'd, Mr. Le Clerc's funeral oration on Mr. Limborch.
London : printed by John Darby in Bartholomew-Close, M.DCC.XIII. [1713].
ESTC No. T161202.Grub Street ID 200374.
Limborch, Philippus van.
The history of the inquisition. By Philip a Limborch, Professor of Divinity amongst the remonstrants. Translated into English by Samuel Chandler. In two volumes. ... To which is prefixed, a large introduction concerning the rise and progress of persecution, and the real and pretended causes of it.
London : sold by J. Gray, at the Cross-Keys in the Poultry, MDCCXXXI. [1731].
ESTC No. T90184.Grub Street ID 310040.
Limborch, Philippus van.
A brief representation of the cruel and barbarous proceedings against Protestants in the Inquisition. Extracted from the history of the Inquisition, written by the celebrated Philip a Limborch, Professor of Divinity among the Remonstrants; For the Information of the common People of Great-Britain, who cannan purchase the said incomparable History. To which is prefixed a Preface, relating to the present great Complaint of the Increase of Popery in this Nation.
London : printed for James Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, MDCCXXXIV. [1734].
ESTC No. T89529.Grub Street ID 309413.