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A47625 A systeme or body of divinity consisting of ten books : wherein the fundamentals and main grounds of religion are opened, the contrary errours refuted, most of the controversies between us, the papists, Arminians, and Socinians discussed and handled, several Scriptures explained and vindicated from corrupt glosses : a work seasonable for these times, wherein so many articles of our faith are questioned, and so many gross errours daily published / by Edward Leigh. Leigh, Edward, 1602-1671. 1654 (1654) Wing L1008; ESTC R25452 1,648,569 942

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and G. Bedell and are to be sold at their Shops in Fleetstreet Biblia Sacra sive Testamentum vetus Ab Im. Tremellio Fra. Junio ex Hebraeo Latinè redditum Testamentum Novum à Theod. Beza è Graeco in Latinum versum Argumentis Capitum additis ver sibusque singulis distinctis seorsum expressis cum Indice in 12. 1640. 5s. The History of the Civil Wars of France written in Italian by H. C. Davila Translated out of the Original Fol. 1647. 8s. De Priscis Anglorum Legibus being the Ancient Laws of England in Saxon and Latin out of the Author Mr Lamberts own Manuscript Copie 1645. 8s. Divine Essayes by the honourable Walter Mountague Esq. 4. 1648. Reports or Cases in Chancery Collected by Sr George Cary one of the Masters of the Chancery The whole Office of a County Iustice of Peace with an Abridgement of all the Acts and Ordinances which any waies concern a Justice of Peace by William Sheppard Esq. 1650. 2s. 6d. The Compleat Lawyer 9d. A perfect Abridgment of the Eleven Books of Reports of the Reverend and Learned Knight Sr Edward Coke sometimes Chief Justice of the Upper-Bench written in French by Sr Iohn Davis and now Englished 1651. 1s. 6d. The History of the Life and Reign of Richard the third by Geo. Buck Esq Fol. 1646. Learned Reports perused and approved by Justice Godbole 4. 1652. The Office and Duty of Executors 4. 2s. 4d. The Grounds and Maxims of the Laws of England by W. Noy Esq both printed for W. L. D. P. and others 1s s These Books following are to be sold by W. Lee and D. Pakeman at their Shops in Fleetstreet A Collection of all the Statutes frequent in use with Notes in the margent and references to the Book Cases with an Abridgment of the Residue which be Expired or Repealed by Ferdinando Pulton of Lincolns-Inne in large Fol. ●640 1lb. 18s. The first Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England or a Commentarie upon Littleton 17s. 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Quod per omnes Ecclesias receptum est disputando velle in controversiam vocare est 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Grotius in loc Orthodoxus is videlicet qui de rebus fidei rectam opinionem habet Drus. Spicileg Nec etiam illi duntaxat Heterodoxi vel non Orthodoxi vocari possunt qui doctrinam aliquam ab Ecclesia apertè damnatam vel rejectam amplexi sunt sed qui vel erroneum dogma vel inutile tuentur quod cum Scriptura non consistit aut sibi non constat Aliud etiam est simpliciter orthodoxum non esse aliud talem non esse in hoc vel illo capite Spanhem Exercitat de Grat. univers Annotat. in Sect. 2. Amicus Socrates amicus Plato sed magis amica veritas Jer. 9. 3. Jude v. 3. 2 Cor. 13. 8. Nullus enim suavior animi cibus est quam cognitio veritatitis cujus asserendae atque illustrandae septem volumina destinavimus Lactant. de falsa religione l. 1. Accepi à fide dignissimis cum illi ex consuetudine oblati essent eo die quo coronabatur in regem tres gladii in signum quod esset trium potentissimorum Regnorum Angliae Franciae Hiberniae Monarcha quod tandem dixerit deesse adhuc unum cum interrogassent principes quisnam ille sit Respondit esse sacrorum Bibliorum volumen Ille liber inquit Gladius Spiritus est gladiis his omnibus longe anteferendus Baldaeus de Script Brit. Cent. 2. Speed Chro. c. 24. p. 838. Baldazza● a Germane Divine writing to Oecolampadius saith Venia● verbum Dei submittemus etiamsi nobis essent sexcenta colla Ego quidem sine verbo ne in Paradisa optarim vivere cum verbo etiam in inferno facile est vivere Luth. T●m 2 ●hr 30. 32. In Regum solenni publica inauguratione inter alias Ceremonias quoque Liber legis in manus ipsis datus fuit sub isto symbolo veritatis coelestis in eo comprehensae Protectio commendata 2 Reg.