[Commentary on the thirty-nine articles], [ca. 1780-1810].

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[Commentary on the thirty-nine articles], [ca. 1780-1810].

Holograph fair copy of a lengthy commentary on the Thirty-Nine Articles. While this text draws upon the printed commentary by Edward Welchman, it includes much original textual criticism and formal logical proofs of the articles, as well as many refutations of Roman Catholic theological positions.

1 v. (ca. 385 p.) ; 20 x 16 cm.

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