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The original and institution of civil government, discuss'd. Viz. I. An examination of the patriarchal scheme of government. II. A defense of Mr. Hooker's judgment, &c. against the objections of several late writers. To which is added, A large answer to Dr. F. Atterbury's charge of rebellion: in which the substance of his late Latin sermon is produced, and fully examined. By Benjamin Hoadly ...
Author
Hoadly, Benjamin, 1676-1761
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Book
Language
English
Published/Created
London, Printed for J. Knapton, 1710.
Description
1 p. l., xiv, 200, 204, 11, [1] p. 20 cm.
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Special Collections - Rare Books
Lapidus 1.24 EX
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Political science
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Church and state
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Great Britain
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Hooker, Richard 1553 or 1554-1600
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Ecclesiastical polity
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Atterbury, Francis 1662-1732
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Concio ad clerum londinensem
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England
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18th century
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Knapton
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Binding note
Princeton copy 1 Three quarter leather; dark green marbled boards.
Source acquisition
Ex copy: Gift: Sidney Lapidus, Princeton Class of 1959, 2010.
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ESTC T18291
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61691342
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