Dr. Daniel Whitby's several tracts collected into one volume. Viz. I. A treatise in confutation of the Latin service, &c. II. The fallibility of the Roman church as to worship of images. III. A treatise of tradition, part 1. IV. --- Part 2. V. Errors of the church of Rome touching communion in one kind. VI. Considerations humbly offered for taking the oaths to King William and Queen Mary. VII. An historical account of the English government, and the conceptions our forefathers had of it, &c.

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  • Dr. Daniel Whitby's several tracts collected into one volume. Viz. I. A treatise in confutation of the Latin service, &c. II. The fallibility of the Roman church as to worship of images. III. A treatise of tradition, part 1. IV. --- Part 2. V. Errors of the church of Rome touching communion in one kind. VI. Considerations humbly offered for taking the oaths to King William and Queen Mary. VII. An historical account of the English government, and the conceptions our forefathers had of it, &c.
  • Several tracts collected into one volume Treatise in confutation of the Latin service practised Fallibility of the Roman church Treatise of traditions. Part I Treatise of traditions. Part II Demonstration that the church of Rome and her councils have erred Considerations humbly offered for taking the oath of allegiance to King William and Queen Mary Historical account of some things relating to the nature of the English government
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Imprint
London: printed for A[wnsham]. & J[ohn]. Churchil at the Black Swan in Pater-noster-Row, [1690]
Publication year
1690-1690
ESTC No.
R186472
Grub Street ID
75124
Description
18, 5-40, 33-118, xii, 79, [1], lxviij, 135, [1], xliii, [1], 176, [1], xvi, 110, [8], 62, [10], 60 p. ; 4⁰
Note
The first leaf is blank.

With an imprimatur on leaf A1B dated and signed: Ex edibus Lamb. Martii 1. 1686/7. Guil. Needham ... .

"A treatise in confutation of the Latin service" is dated 1687; "The fallibility of the Roman church" is dated 1687; "A treatise of tradition, part I." is dated 1688; "A treatise of tradition, part II." is dated 1689; "A demonstration that the church of Rome and her councils have erred" is dated 1688; "Considerations humbly offered for taking the oath of allegiance to King William and Queen Mary" is dated 1689; "An historical account of some things relating to the nature of the English government" is dated 1690.

Printers' names from Wing CD-ROM, 1996.