02063nam 2200409 n 450 99639237250331620231106164013.0(CKB)4940000000104122(EEBO)2240947424(UnM)99849698e(UnM)99849698(EXLCZ)99494000000010412219920210d1573 uy |engurbn#|||a|bb|The most notable and excellent discourse of the Christian philosopher Athenagoras, as touching the resurrection of the dead[electronic resource] /translated out of Greeke into Latine by Peter Nannius, and out of Latin into English by R. Porder. A treatise, very necessarie and profitable for this our laste ruinous age of the vvorlde, in the vvhiche are such svvarmes of atheistes and epicures, vvhose pestilent infection is more to be feared then papistrie. Therefore vvorthy the consideracion of al men, as vvel for ouerthrovv of their pernicious errours, as staying the faith and conscience of the vveake and vnlearnedImprinted at London In Pavvles Churchyarde, by VV. VVilliamsonAnno. 1573[78] pA translation, by Richard Porder, of: Athenagoras. Peri anastaseōs nekrōn.Running title reads: Athenagoras of the resur. of the deade.Final leaf is blank.Signatures: pi¹ A-H⁴ I⁶.Some pages stained; I5, final printed leaf, cropped at foot.Reproduction of the original in the Folger Shakespeare Library.eebo-0055ResurrectionEarly works to 1800ResurrectionAthenagorasactive 2nd century.836357Porder Richardd. 1547.1018759Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996392372503316The most notable and excellent discourse of the Christian philosopher Athenagoras, as touching the resurrection of the dead2397922UNISA