A body of divinitie, or The summe and substance of Christian religion, catechistically propounded, and explained, by way of question and answer: methodically and familiarly handled. Composed long since by James Usher B. of Armagh: and at the earnest desires of divers godly Christians now printed and published. The fourth edition; corrected and much enlarged by the author. Whereunto is adjoyned a tract, intituled Immanuel, or The mystery of the incarnation of the son of God; heretofore written and published by the same author.
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- A body of divinitie, or The summe and substance of Christian religion, catechistically propounded, and explained, by way of question and answer: methodically and familiarly handled. Composed long since by James Usher B. of Armagh: and at the earnest desires of divers godly Christians now printed and published. The fourth edition; corrected and much enlarged by the author. Whereunto is adjoyned a tract, intituled Immanuel, or The mystery of the incarnation of the son of God; heretofore written and published by the same author.
- Immanuel, or, The mystery of the incarnation of the son of God
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London: printed for Tho. Downes and Geo. Badger, and are to be sold by John Williams and Francis Eglesfield in St. Pauls Churchyard, MDCLIII. [1653]
- Publication year
- 1653-1653
- ESTC No.
- R23153
- Grub Street ID
- 103563
- Description
- [10] p., 2 l., 3-451, [15], 24 p. ; 2⁰
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- Portrait of Ussher on A1v.
"To the Christian reader" signed: John Downame.
Includes index.
"Immanuel, or, The mystery of the incarnation of the son of God" has separate dated title page, with imprint "printed by Will: Hunt, for Thomas Downs and George Badger", pagination and register.
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