Explanatory notes upon the four Gospels, in a new method. For the use of all, but especially the unlearned English reader. To which are prefixed Three discourses: Of which an Account is given in the Preface. By Joseph Trapp, D.D
by Trapp, Joseph (1679-1747)
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London: London: Printed for W. Russel, at Horace's Head, without Temple Bar, 1748. 1st Edition . Full leather. Good. First edition; octavo; [2],viii, 73, [1], 134, [4],135-344, [2]pp. In contemporary full leather (a little worn), five raised spine bands between gilt double fillets, gilt double fillets to board edges, two early ink ownership names to front endpapers, opening leaves somewhat spotted, lacks divisional titles to the 'Three Discourses' and to first part of 'Explanatory Notes', otherwise clean and complete including divisional title to second part of 'Explanatory Notes' and closing advertisement leaf. Sound example of a very scarce edition; ESTC T221552, citing just 1xUK institutional holding and no copies in the US.
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- Explanatory notes upon the four Gospels, in a new method. For the use of all, but especially the unlearned English reader. To which are prefixed Three discourses: Of which an Account is given in the Preface. By Joseph Trapp, D.D
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- Trapp, Joseph (1679-1747)
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- Full leather
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- 1st Edition
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- London: Printed for W. Russel, at Horace's Head, without Temple Bar
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- Date Published
- 1748
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