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A VINDICATION OF THE SINCERITY OF THE PROTESTANT RELIGION IN THE POINT OF OBEDIENCE TO SOVEREIGNES...

A VINDICATION OF THE SINCERITY OF THE PROTESTANT RELIGION IN THE POINT OF OBEDIENCE TO SOVEREIGNES... by DU MOULIN, PETER, D.D.

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Title
A VINDICATION OF THE SINCERITY OF THE PROTESTANT RELIGION IN THE POINT OF OBEDIENCE TO SOVEREIGNES...
Author
DU MOULIN, PETER, D.D.
Seller
Glenn Books (United States)
Condition
General Corner and Edge Wear
Description
London: I. Redmayne for John Crook, 1664. Title continues:" opposed to the doctrine of rebellion, authorized and practiced by the Pope and the Jesuites, in answer to the Jesuitical libel entitled "Philanax Anglicus". Vellum spine with leather spine labels. Bottom label is chipped but without letter loss. Covers are soiled and worn. Edges rounded. Front free endpaper has been replaced. Writing in ink in old hand top of front pastedown.Title-page is in black and red lettering. Several letters and numbers in old hand. See photos. Text block is lightly toned, some foxing which is never heavy.. Fore-edge has been trimmed encroaching on first letters of a very few of the printed marginal notes. 142pp. This book was written as a reply to "Philanax Anglicus (Philosopher of England) written by Sir Henry Janson in 1663. See ESTC J482. The books reflect the ongoing struggle between the monarchy and the challenges of Presbyterianism which challenged the divine rights of the King. Also see ESTC D2571. The author of this book was Canon of Christ-Church, Canterbury, one of His Majesties Chaplains. We have found no sales of this book at auction the past 30 years and note one copy for sale presently in the UK.. First Edition. 1/4 Vellum Over Boards. General Corner and Edge Wear/No Dust Jacket. Square Octavo.