The marrow of ecclesiastical history, consisting of two parts. The first contains the lives of the fathers, schoolmen, first reformers, and modern divines, famous in their generations for piety, learning, and painfulness in their places. The second contains the lives of the most eminent Christian emperors, kings, and soveraign princes: as also of other holy persons which have lived since the primitive times to our present age. By Samuel Clark pastor of Bennet Fink, London.
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- The marrow of ecclesiastical history, consisting of two parts. The first contains the lives of the fathers, schoolmen, first reformers, and modern divines, famous in their generations for piety, learning, and painfulness in their places. The second contains the lives of the most eminent Christian emperors, kings, and soveraign princes: as also of other holy persons which have lived since the primitive times to our present age. By Samuel Clark pastor of Bennet Fink, London.
- Clarks Lives of the fathers
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London: printed by Robert White for William Roybould, and are to be sold at the Unicorn in Pauls-Church-yard, 1654.
- Publication year
- 1654-1654
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- R223907
- Grub Street ID
- 97661
- Description
- [40], 336, 481-1009, [7] p. : ill., ports. ; 4⁰
- Note
- Vertical half-titles reads: Clarks Lives of the fathers.
"The first part of the Marrow of ecclesiastical history, ... The second edition" has a separate dated title page on p. [3] (first sequence).
Errata on p. [40].
Although pagination and register are not continuous, according to the table of contents, the life of George Prince of Anhalt follows the Life of Oswald Myconius, so apparently the text is continuous despite these gaps.