Paideia Thriamous. The triumph of learning over ignorance, and of truth over falsehood. Being an answer to foure quæries. Whether there be any need of universities? Who is to be accounted an hæretick? Whether it be lawfull to use coventicles? Whether a lay-man may preach? VVhich were lately proposed by a zelot, in the parish church at Swacie neere Cambridge, after the second sermon, October 3. 1652. Since that enlarged by the answerer, R.B. B.D. and fellow of Trin. Col. Camb.
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- Paideia Thriamous. The triumph of learning over ignorance, and of truth over falsehood. Being an answer to foure quæries. Whether there be any need of universities? Who is to be accounted an hæretick? Whether it be lawfull to use coventicles? Whether a lay-man may preach? VVhich were lately proposed by a zelot, in the parish church at Swacie neere Cambridge, after the second sermon, October 3. 1652. Since that enlarged by the answerer, R.B. B.D. and fellow of Trin. Col. Camb.
- Paideia Thriamous Triumph of learning over ignorance, and of truth over faleshood
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London: printed for R. Royston at the Angel in Ivie-lane, 1653 [i.e. 1652]
- Publication year
- 1652-1652
- ESTC No.
- R206793
- Grub Street ID
- 83268
- Description
- [8], 34, [2] p. ; 4⁰
- Note
- R.B. = Robert Boreman.
Title page in red and black; the first two words of title in Greek characters.
The words "Whether there be .. preach?" are enclosed in brackets on title page.
The last leaf contains: The authours prayer to God, for the suppressing of h¾resie, and happy composing of our unhappy divisions.