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The apostolical decree at Jerusalem proved to be still in force, both from Scripture and tradition:...

The apostolical decree at Jerusalem proved to be still in force, both from Scripture and tradition:...

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The apostolical decree at Jerusalem proved to be still in force, both from Scripture and tradition: in answer to The question about eating of blood stated, &c. And the true Sense and Meaning of it Enquired into and Considered. To which is added, an appendix Containing the Testimonies of Fathers, Councils, &c. in their Original Languages, down to the 13th Century. Also remarks upon the Enquiry about the lawfulness of eating blood [electronic resource].

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The apostolical decree at Jerusalem proved to be still in force, both from Scripture and tradition: in answer to The question about eating of blood stated, &c. And the true Sense and Meaning of it Enquired into and Considered. To which is added, an appendix Containing the Testimonies of Fathers, Councils, &c. in their Original Languages, down to the 13th Century. Also remarks upon the Enquiry about the lawfulness of eating blood [electronic resource].

Publisher

London : printed for Christian Bowyer at the Rose in Pater-Noster Row, and Lawton Gilliver at Homer's Head against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet, MDCCXXXIV. [1734]

Date

MDCCXXXIV. [1734]

Record Identifier

74VvARPQoakO

MMS ID

991013534579702626

Language

English

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[4],83,[1]p. ; 8°.

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Publisher

London : printed for Christian Bowyer at the Rose in Pater-Noster Row, and Lawton Gilliver at Homer's Head against St. Dunstan's Church in Fleetstreet, MDCCXXXIV. [1734]

Place of Publication

England

Date Published

MDCCXXXIV. [1734]

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Available for use in the Library. Available from home to registered NSW residents.

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The apostolical decree at Jerusalem proved to be still in force, both from Scripture and tradition: in answer to The question about eating of blood stated, &c. And the true Sense and Meaning of it Enquired into and Considered. To which is added, an appendix Containing the Testimonies of Fathers, Councils, &c. in their Original Languages, down to th...

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General note

Reproduction of original from British Library.

Sometimes attributed to William Burscough, Bishop of Limerick.

The 'Enquiry about the lawfulness of eating blood' is by Thomas Sharp.

'The question about eating of blood stated, &c' is by John Averell.

With a half-title.

Citation / References Note

ESTC T92479.

Additional physical form availability note

Also available in microfilm held offsite at RAV/FM4/51.

Reproduction note

Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.

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74VvARPQoakO

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvARPQoakO

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MMS ID

991013534579702626