The foundation of Christian religion: gathered into sixe principles. And it is to be learned of ignorant people, that they may be fit to heare sermons with profit, and to receiue the Lords Supper with comfort.
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- The foundation of Christian religion: gathered into sixe principles. And it is to be learned of ignorant people, that they may be fit to heare sermons with profit, and to receiue the Lords Supper with comfort.
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London: Printed by the widow Orwin [and Felix Kingston], for Iohn Porter [, Thomas Man, Ralph Iackson [and Hugh Burwell, Cambridge]], 1597.
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- 1597-1597
- ESTC No.
- S121794
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- 141363
- Description
- [4], 258, [2] p., folded table ; 4⁰
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- Foreword signed: William Perkins.
Signatures: 2A-2Q? 2R?; possibly intended as part of a collected works.
"A treatise tending vnto a declaration, whether a man be in the estate of damnation, or in the estate of grace", (2) "A case of conscience, the greatest that ever was", (3) "An exposition of the Lords prayer", and (4) "A graine of mustard-seed" each have separate dated title page; pagination and register are continuous. The imprint to (2) has "Orwin, for Thomas Man, and Iohn Porter"; (3) has "printed by Felix Kingston, for Iohn Porter, and Ralph Iackson"; (4) has "printed by Felix Kingston, for Ralph Iackson and Hugh Burwell". Each was previously published separately.
The last leaf is blank.