Dris Martini Lutheri colloquia mensalia: or, Dr Martin Luther's divine discourses at his table, &c. Which in his life time he held with divers learned men (such as were Philip Melancthon, Casparus Cruciger, Justus Jonas, Paulus Eberus, Vitus Dietericus, Joannes Bugonhagen, Joannes Forsterus, and others) containing questions and answers touching religion, and other main points of doctrine, also many notable histories, and all sorts of learning, comforts, advises, prophesies, admonitions, directions, and instructions. Collected first together by Dr. Antonius Lautherbach, and afterward disposed into certain common places by John Aurifaber Dr. in Divinity. Translated out of the high German into the English tongue by Capt. Henry Bell. ...

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  • Dris Martini Lutheri colloquia mensalia: or, Dr Martin Luther's divine discourses at his table, &c. Which in his life time he held with divers learned men (such as were Philip Melancthon, Casparus Cruciger, Justus Jonas, Paulus Eberus, Vitus Dietericus, Joannes Bugonhagen, Joannes Forsterus, and others) containing questions and answers touching religion, and other main points of doctrine, also many notable histories, and all sorts of learning, comforts, advises, prophesies, admonitions, directions, and instructions. Collected first together by Dr. Antonius Lautherbach, and afterward disposed into certain common places by John Aurifaber Dr. in Divinity. Translated out of the high German into the English tongue by Capt. Henry Bell. ...
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  • Dr. Martin Luther's divine discourses at his table, &c Dris Martini Lutheri colloquia mensalia
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Imprint
London: printed by William Du-Gard, for William Troppe, bookseller, in the city of Chester: and are to be sold by him there, at his shop in the East-gate-street, at the sign of the Hand and Bible, 1659.
Publication year
1659-1659
ESTC No.
R214002
Grub Street ID
89336
Description
[38], 541, [1] p., [1] leaf of plates : port. ; 2⁰
Note
Titlepage in red and black.

A reissue of the 1652 edition, with a cancel titlepage.

Titlepage exists in two different settings: in this issue, the bookseller William Thorpes? name is spelt T?roppe.?
Uncontrolled note
Not in Wing. Cf. Wing (2nd ed.) L3510A and R231364 for another reissue dated 1659, with a reset titlepage, which has also been included on the microfilm (following after the film of this issue)