1683 1st ed Anglican George Morley anti-Catholic Treatises Papacy Presbyterian
George Morley was a 17th-century Anglican churchman known for his support of the Presbyterian Protestants. Many of his letters, sermons, and formal correspondence deal with issues regarding the Protestant and Catholic Churches, transubstantiation, heresies of the Papacy, and questioning the authoritative powers of the Pope.
This collection of treatises includes the following nine works:
- “The summe of a short conference betwixt Father Darcy and Doctor Morley, at Bruxells, June 23. 1649… “
- “An argument drawn from the evidence and certainty of sense, against the doctrine of transubstantiation”
- “A vindication of the argument drawn from sense… “
- “A letter from Father Cressy … with the Bishops answer… “
- “A sermon preached before the King at White-Hall, November 5. 1667.”
- *“Three letters…first from a priest of the Church of Rome to…Bishop of Winton…second to the Bishop of Ferns…third the Bishop of Winton’s answer…”
- “A letter written by the Bishop of Winchester to Her Highness the Dutchess of York…”
- “Ad cl. virum Janum Ulitium epistolae duae a … Georgio Morley”
- “Epistola ad virum clarissimum D. Cornelium Triglandium… “
- *Note: The 6th treatise is not included in the table of contents and has as imprint: London, Printed by J. Wallis, for Joanna Brome, at the Gun in St. Paul’s Church-yard, 1682.
1683 1st ed Anglican George Morley anti-Catholic Treatises Papacy Presbyterian
George Morley was a 17th-century Anglican churchman known for his support of the Presbyterian Protestants. Many of his letters, sermons, and formal correspondence deal with issues regarding the Protestant and Catholic Churches, transubstantiation, heresies of the Papacy, and questioning the authoritative powers of the Pope.
This collection of treatises includes the following nine works:
- “The summe of a short conference betwixt Father Darcy and Doctor Morley, at Bruxells, June 23. 1649… “
- “An argument drawn from the evidence and certainty of sense, against the doctrine of transubstantiation”
- “A vindication of the argument drawn from sense… “
- “A letter from Father Cressy … with the Bishops answer… “
- “A sermon preached before the King at White-Hall, November 5. 1667.”
- *“Three letters…first from a priest of the Church of Rome to…Bishop of Winton…second to the Bishop of Ferns…third the Bishop of Winton’s answer…”
- “A letter written by the Bishop of Winchester to Her Highness the Dutchess of York…”
- “Ad cl. virum Janum Ulitium epistolae duae a … Georgio Morley”
- “Epistola ad virum clarissimum D. Cornelium Triglandium… “
- *Note: The 6th treatise is not included in the table of contents and has as imprint: London, Printed by J. Wallis, for Joanna Brome, at the Gun in St. Paul’s Church-yard, 1682.
Item number: #5252
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MORLEY, George
Several treatises written upon several occasions, by the Right Reverend Father in God, George, Lord Bishop of Winton, both before and since the King’s restauration : wherein his judgement is fully made known concerning the Church of Rome, and most of those doctrines which are controverted betwixt her and the Church of England.
London : Printed for Joanna Brome, 1683. First edition.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages; 9 parts in 1
- [4], xvi, 8; 22; [2], 27, [1]; 32; 39, [1]; 64; 23, [1]; 67, [1]; 15, [5]
- Signatures: (a)² A-B⁴, ²B⁴, ³B-C⁴ []C⁴ D-F⁴ G², ⁴A-D⁴, ⁵A-E⁴, ⁶A-C⁴, ⁷A-C⁴ D² E-H⁴, ⁸A-H⁴ I², ⁹A-B⁴, M².
- Each part with separate, dated title page
- References: Lowndes 1614
- Lowndes notes no other editions
- Language: English
- Binding: Leather; tight & secure
- Size: ~9.5in X 7.5in (24.5cm x 18.5cm)
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5252
Category
Religion
Authors
MORLEY, George
Printing Date
17th Century
Language
English
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete