Author

Hakewill, George, 1578-1649.

Uniform title

Apologie of the power and providence of God in the government of the world

Title

An apologie of the povver and prouidence of God in the gouernment of the world. Or An examination and censure of the common errour touching natures perpetuall and vniuersall decay, diuided into foure bookes: whereof the first treates of this pretended decay in generall, together with some preparatiues thereunto. The second of the pretended decay of the heauens and elements, together with that of the elementary bodies, man only excepted. The third of the pretended decay of mankinde in regard of age and duration, of strength and stature, of arts and wits. The fourt of this pretended decay in matter of manners, together with a large proofe of the future consummation of the world from the testimony of the gentiles, and the vses which we are to draw from the consideration thereof. By G.H. D.D.

Varying form of title

Examination and censure of the common errour touching natures perpetuall and universall decay

Varying form of title

Apologie of the power and providence of God in the government of the world. Or An examination and censure of the common errour touching natures perpetuall and universall decay

Imprint

Oxford : Printed by Iohn Lichfield and William Turner, printers to the famous Vniversity, Anno Dom. 1627.

Physical description

[36], 392, 395-473, [5] p. ; 2⁰.

Note

G.H. = George Hakewill.

Note

A reply to: Goodman, Godfrey. The fall of man, or the corruption of nature, proved by the light of our naturall reason.

Note

With two final errata leaves.

Note

Signatures: b⁴ c⁶ d-e⁴ A-3N⁴ 3O².

Citation/references note

STC (2nd ed.), 12611

Citation/references note

Madan, I, p. 132

Reproduction note

Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1966. 1 microfilm reel; 35mm. (Early English books, 1475-1640; 1069:21).

Subject

Goodman, Godfrey, Fall of man, or the corruption of nature, proved by the light of our naturall reason

Subject

1473-1640 local

Subject

Providence and government of God Early works to 1800.

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