An institution of general history, or The history of the ecclesiastical affairs of the world. Comtemporary with the second part. Containing that of the Roman Empire, its first countenancing and receiving Christian religion. From the conversion of Constantine the Great, t the fall of Augustulus, and the ruine of the Empire in the west. With an account of the polity of the Church, and the several laws and canons of moment made, during the reign of the emperours both in east and west to this period. By William Howel, LL.D. sometimes Fellow of Magdalen College in Cambridge.
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- An institution of general history, or The history of the ecclesiastical affairs of the world. Comtemporary with the second part. Containing that of the Roman Empire, its first countenancing and receiving Christian religion. From the conversion of Constantine the Great, t the fall of Augustulus, and the ruine of the Empire in the west. With an account of the polity of the Church, and the several laws and canons of moment made, during the reign of the emperours both in east and west to this period. By William Howel, LL.D. sometimes Fellow of Magdalen College in Cambridge.
- Institution of general history. Part 2, sec. 2
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- Imprint
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London: printed for the authors widdow, by Miles Flesher, 1685.
- Publication year
- 1685-1685
- ESTC No.
- R23475
- Grub Street ID
- 106024
- Description
- [8], 125, 128-208, [4] p. ; 2⁰
- Note
- Title page in red and black.
Leaf A4 is blank.
Includes index.
Identified as Wing H3138 on UMI microfilm set "Early English books, 1641-1700", reels 984 and 1310.