The works of the Most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, Lord Archbishop of Tuam in Ireland. In three volumes. ... . Containing. I. A Gentleman's Religion in three Parts. II. An Essay towards making the Knowledge of Religion easy to the meanest Capacity. III. A plain and easy Method whereby a Man of moderate Capacity may arrive at full Satisfaction in all things that concern his everlasting Salvation. IV. The Rule of Self-Examination, or the only Way of banishing Doubts and Scruples, and directing the Conscience in the satisfactory Practice of all Christian Duties. V. The true Nature of an Oath, in a Letter to a sober Quaker
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- The works of the Most Reverend Dr. Edward Synge, Lord Archbishop of Tuam in Ireland. In three volumes. ... . Containing. I. A Gentleman's Religion in three Parts. II. An Essay towards making the Knowledge of Religion easy to the meanest Capacity. III. A plain and easy Method whereby a Man of moderate Capacity may arrive at full Satisfaction in all things that concern his everlasting Salvation. IV. The Rule of Self-Examination, or the only Way of banishing Doubts and Scruples, and directing the Conscience in the satisfactory Practice of all Christian Duties. V. The true Nature of an Oath, in a Letter to a sober Quaker
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London : printed for Thomas Trye, near Gray's-Inn-Gate in Holbourn, MDCCXL. [1740] [1742]
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- 1742
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- T73990
- Grub Street ID
- 297167
- Description
- 3v. ; 12°.
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- Also issued with a Vol.IV dated 1743, to form a complete edition
A made up set of separately issued tracts, with titlepages dated between 1715 and 1742
Title page to each volume printed by William Bowyer; his records show 150 copies printed
Some of the separate tracts also printed by William Bowyer.