Author

Heylyn, Peter

Title

Aërius redivivus: or, The history of the Presbyterians. : Containing the beginnings, progresse, and successes of that active sect. Their oppositions to monarchical and episcopal government. Their innovations in the church; and their imbroilments of the kingdoms and estates of Christendom in the pursuit of their designs. From the year 1536 to the year 1647. / By Peter Heylyn, D.D. and Chaplain to Charles I. and Charles II. monarchs of Great Britain..

Varying form of title

Portion of title: History of the Presbyterians

Edition

The second edition..

Imprint

London: : Printed by Robert Battersby for Christopher Wilkinson at the Black Boy over against S. Dunstans Church, and Thomas Archer under the Dial of S. Dunstans Church in Fleetstreet, and John Crosley in Oxford., M. DC. LXXII. [1672]

Physical description

[12], 471, [1] p. ; fol.

Note

Signatures: A⁶ (with A2, A3, and A4 signed (A), A, and A3) B-3O⁴.

Note

3A1 is mis-signed 2A.

Note

Title within simple double-lined border.

Note

Head-pieces and initials; printed marginalia.

Note

Epistle dedicatory signed: Henry Heylyn.

Citation/references note

ESTC, R6051

Citation/references note

Wing (CD-ROM, 1996), H1682

Reproduction note

Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International, 1979. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Early English books, 1641-1700; 941:27).

Provenance

Printed bookplate with a rectangular border and inscription “This book belongs to the library in the vicarage house of Gillingham in Dorset: being one of the books given by [blank] Freke, esq; to the said library, A.D. [blank]. Attested by me (this 12 April 1735) William Newton, Vicar and Minister of Wingham, Kent. No. [blank]”. “Thomas” added in manuscript in gap before “Freke”. “364” added in manuscript in gap following “No”. Part of the Gillingham Parochial Library, bequeathed to the vicar and feoffees of the parish lands of Gillingham by Thomas Freke (d. 1718?), and placed on permanent loan in Salisbury Cathedral Library 25 November 1992. "R.9" "E.th.s." and "R214" inscribed on upper flyleaf. Spine label with "[...]3". Gillingham reference R9/364/-.

Provenance

Salisbury Cathedral Library bookplate (20th century) with design based on the Dean and Chapter seal, and inscription “Sarvm Cathedral Library.”

Binding

17th-century mottled brown calf over paper boards; sewn on five supports; raised bands; gilt tooling on spine; paper spine label with title; gilt roll around board edges; text block edges marbled.

Subject

Presbyterian Church Doctrines Early works to 1800.

Subject

Presbyterian Church History.

Subject

Presbyterianism Early works to 1800.

Subject

Great Britain (Place) Religion Early works to 1800.

Added entry--name

Battersby, Robert printer.

Added entry--name

Wilkinson, Christopher publisher.

Added entry--name

Archer, Thomas publisher.

Added entry--name

Crosley, John publisher.

Added entry--name

Freke, Thomas former owner.

Added entry--name

St. Mary the Virgin (Church : Gillingham, Dorset : England) owner.

Added entry--place

England London.

Added entry--place

England Oxford.
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