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Record Nr.

UNISA996392822703316

Autore

Rogers John <1627-1665?>

Titolo

[Hebrew] Dod, or Chathan [[electronic resource] ] : The beloved; or, the bridegroom going forth for his bride. and looking out for his Japhejaphitha [Hebrew] his eaire one, or, his church, adorned with double beauty and excellency. Viz. Spirit and truth in thses latter dayes. Wherein you have his appearance out of his chambers, which have hid him for many ages past, who now comes forth in power and glory, like the sun, ah ardore [Hebrew] & calore [Hebrew] in his glistering ascension towards noon. ... Or else more properly. The first part of Iren. Evangel. or Church-discipline in the theory. Of the matter, form, end, object, rule, ruler, extent, foundation, and priviledges of a true church of Christ, according to gospel-institution, and different from all of false constitution. Declaring, what is to be done before beleevers embodying together, and in order to it, how it is Christs own work, who is both the author and finisher of our faith· Shewing his orient approach [Hebrew] / By John Rogers .

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London, : Printed for R. Ibbitson, 1653

Descrizione fisica

[2], 106, [2], 412, 12, 413-500, 461-564, [32] p

Altri autori (Persone)

RogersJohn <1627-1665?>

Soggetti

Puritans - Doctrines

Fifth Monarchy Men

Great Britain History Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660 Early works to 1800

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

First word in title is in Hebrew.

With marginal notes and indexes.

Text is continuous despite pagination.

With errata on p. [32].

Annotation on Thomason copy: "Nouomb: 7".

With separate dated title pages on p. 1 (second sequence): ʼOhel Ohel or Beth-shemesh. A tabernacle for the sun: ... London: printed for R.I. and G. and H. Eversden, ... 1653.; p. 215: Kalah Challah. The Heavenly nymph: or the bride. ... London : printed for R. Ibbitson, 1653.

A reissue, except for initial 108 pages, of the earlier 1653 edition of



ʼOhel Ohel or Beth-shemesh. A tabernacle for the sun (Wing (2nd ed.) R1813).

Reproduction of the original in the British Library.

Sommario/riassunto

eebo-0018