1691 William & Mary 1ed William Sherlock on Catholic & Puritan Case of Allegiance
William Sherlock was a 17th-century English churchman and controversialist who was at different points in his ministry anti-Puritan and ‘anti-William and Mary’. It was, however, in 1691 that he changed his perspective and attitude toward King William and Queen Mary. He published a short treatise justifying his change in royal humility, “The Case of the Allegiance Due to Sovereign Powers”. This 1691 first edition is considerably rare – in fact, in 1691, six separate editions were published because of the popularity of this first edition!
1691 William & Mary 1ed William Sherlock on Catholic & Puritan Case of Allegiance
William Sherlock was a 17th-century English churchman and controversialist who was at different points in his ministry anti-Puritan and ‘anti-William and Mary’. It was, however, in 1691 that he changed his perspective and attitude toward King William and Queen Mary. He published a short treatise justifying his change in royal humility, “The Case of the Allegiance Due to Sovereign Powers”. This 1691 first edition is considerably rare – in fact, in 1691, six separate editions were published because of the popularity of this first edition!
Item number: #27142
Price: $599
SHERLOCK, William
A practical discourse concerning a future judgment
London: printed for W. Rogers, 1691. First edition.
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages
- [12], 66
- Language: English
- Binding: Vellum; tight and secure
- Size: ~8.25in X 6.25in (21cm x 15.5cm)
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27142
Category
Religion
Authors
SHERLOCK, William
Printing Date
17th Century
Language
English
Binding
Vellum
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete



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