A body of divinity: or, The sum and substance of Christian religion. Catechistically propounded and explained, by way of question and answer. Methodically and familiarly handled, for the use of families. To which is adjoyned a tract intituled Immanuel: or, The mystery of the incarnation of the Son of God. By the most Reverend James Usher, late Arch-Bishop of Armagh. The seventh edition, carefully corrected from very many errors in former editions. To which is now added the life of the author, containing many remarkable passages: with an alphabetical table, never before published

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  • A body of divinity: or, The sum and substance of Christian religion. Catechistically propounded and explained, by way of question and answer. Methodically and familiarly handled, for the use of families. To which is adjoyned a tract intituled Immanuel: or, The mystery of the incarnation of the Son of God. By the most Reverend James Usher, late Arch-Bishop of Armagh. The seventh edition, carefully corrected from very many errors in former editions. To which is now added the life of the author, containing many remarkable passages: with an alphabetical table, never before published
  • Body of divinitie
  • Sum and substance of Christian religion
  • Immanuel, or, The mystery of the incarnation of the Son of God. ; Life of Dr. James Usher, Arch Bishop of Armagh.
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Imprint
London : printed by J[ohn]. D[arby]. for Nathaniel Ranew and Johnathan Robinson, at the Kings Arms and Golden Lion in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1677. The seventh edition, carefully corrected from very many errors in former editions.; ..
Publication year
1677
ESTC No.
R32915
Grub Street ID
115576
Description
[6], 40, [8], 216, 265-433 [i.e. 443], [9] p. ; 2°.
Note
Gathered in 4's

P. 443 misnumbered 433

Running title reads: The sum and substance of Christian religion

With four final index leaves

Caption title on p. 1 (first count): The life of Dr. James Usher, Arch Bishop of Armagh

"Immanuel: or, The mystery of the incarnation of the Son of God." has separate dated title page; pagination and register are continuous

First published in 1645 as: A body of divinitie.