A treatise of traditions. Part I. Where it is proved, that we have evidence sufficient from tradition; I. That the Scriptures are the Word of God. II. That the Church of England owns the true canon of the books of the Old Testament. III. That the copies of the Scripture have not been corrupted. IV. That the Romanists have no such evidence for their traditions. V. That the testimony of the present Church of Rome can be no sure evidence of apostolical tradition. VI. What traditions may securely be relyed upon, and what not.

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  • A treatise of traditions. Part I. Where it is proved, that we have evidence sufficient from tradition; I. That the Scriptures are the Word of God. II. That the Church of England owns the true canon of the books of the Old Testament. III. That the copies of the Scripture have not been corrupted. IV. That the Romanists have no such evidence for their traditions. V. That the testimony of the present Church of Rome can be no sure evidence of apostolical tradition. VI. What traditions may securely be relyed upon, and what not.
  • Treatise of traditions. Part 1
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Imprint
London: printed by J. Leake, for Awnsham Churchill at the Black Swan in Ave-Mary Lane, M DC LXXXVIII. [1688]
Publication year
1688-1688
ESTC No.
R14878
Grub Street ID
62857
Description
lxviij, 135, [1] p. ; 4⁰
Note
Anonymous. By Daniel Whitby.

First leaf bears half-title on recto and imprimatur on verso: Imprimatur, liber cui titulus ... Guil. Needham, RR. in Christo P. ac D.D. Wilhelmo Archiep. Cant. a Sacr. Domest. June 5. 1688.

A variant of the edition with the name of bookseller Randal Taylor replacing the name of publisher Awnsham Churchill in imprint.Citation/references Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), W1740