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- An Order Made by the House of Commons for the Establishing of Preaching Lecturers, Through the Kingdome of England and Wales

An Order Made by the House of Commons for the Establishing of Preaching Lecturers, Through the Kingdome of England and Wales
London, B. Alsop, 1641. Cloth. A very scarce work on the mid seventeenth century establishment of the lawful right of preaching in parishes in England and Wales, rebound. A very scarce work. Charles is here sanctioning preaching - just prior to the Civil war. An important source for the political situation at the time. ESTC citation number R16975. Collated, complete. Register runs as A4. With forty-five blank leaves bound to the rear. Rebound in a quarter cloth binding with marbled paper to the boards. A very scarce legal work discussing the church, state, and preaching in Great Britain in the mid seventeenth century. Preaching in parishes in England and Wales, a law for to to be lawful for parishioners to set up lectures and preaches. This work was written during a turbulent time in the history of religion in England, being written during an era where religious policy varied under each monarch. When this work was published, Charles I was King, and he was considered to be too sympathetic to other religions in England. Rebound in a quarter cloth binding with marbled paper to the boards. Externally, generally smart. Fading to the spine and to the head of the front board. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are age-toned and generally clean with the odd light spot and mark. Very Good . Ill.: None. Very Good .
GBP 2950.00 [Appr.: EURO 3361.25 US$ 3878.73 | JP¥ 598122] Book number 685P1

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