Two letters to the most learned Janus Ulitius [electronic resource] : wherein (by wise of Vindication) it is abundantly proved, that neither St. Augustine, not any one of those Fathers, who flourished in the Ages before him, did, either by their Doctrines or Practice, in any wise countenance the invocation of saints. Written by the Reverend George Morley, D.D. in the year 1659, while he remain'd in Exile at Breda; and when he Publish'd this Treatise, Lord Bishop of Winchester. Now made English, by a divine of the Church of England. With a letter to the translator, by Geo. Hickes, D.D.
1707
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Two letters to the most learned Janus Ulitius [electronic resource] : wherein (by wise of Vindication) it is abundantly proved, that neither St. Augustine, not any one of those Fathers, who flourished in the Ages before him, did, either by their Doctrines or Practice, in any wise countenance the invocation of saints. Written by the Reverend George Morley, D.D. in the year 1659, while he remain'd in Exile at Breda; and when he Publish'd this Treatise, Lord Bishop of Winchester. Now made English, by a divine of the Church of England. With a letter to the translator, by Geo. Hickes, D.D.
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Morley, George, 1597-1684.
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London : printed and sold by John Morphew, near Stationers-Hall, 1707.
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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English
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[4],62p. ; 4⁰.
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George Hickes' letter is dated: May 3d, 1706.
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Reproduction of original from British Library.
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English Short Title Catalog, T98968.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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