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The larger treatise concerning tithes, long since written and promised by Sir Hen: Spelman Knight. Together with some other tracts of the same authour, and a fragment of Sir Francis Bigot Knight, all touching the same subject. Whereto is annexed, An answer to a question of a gentleman of quality, made by a reverend and learned divine living in London, concerning the settlement or abolition of tithes by the Parliament, which caused him to doubt how to dispose of his son, whom he had designed for the Ministery. Wherein also are comprised, some animadversions upon the late little pamphlet called, The countries plea against tithes ... Published by Jer: Stephens B.D. Accourding to the appointment and trust of the author.

By: Spelman, Henry, Sir, 1564?-1641.Contributor(s): Stephens, Jeremiah, 1591-1665.Publisher: London : Printed by M.F. for Philemon Stephens ..., 1647Description: [40], 60, 67-189, [37], 27, [33], 40, [2], 38p. ; 4.°.Note: Binder's title (Copy A:Truro Collection): Henry Spelman on tithes etc.
Copy A misbound: 38, [2], [32], 40, [30], [10], 189, [1], [36], 27, [1]p.
Subject(s): Tithes -- Great Britain
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SPE An apology of the treatise De non temerandis ecclesiis. Against a treatise by an unknowne authour, written against it in some particulars. By Sir Henry Spelman, knight. Also his epistle to Richard Carew esquire, of Anthony in Cornwall concerning tithes. SPE The code Napoleon; or, the French civil code. Literally translated from the original and official edition, published at Paris, in 1804 / SPE The code Napoleon; or, the French civil code. Literally translated from the original and official edition, published at Paris, in 1804 / SPE The larger treatise concerning tithes, long since written and promised by Sir Hen: Spelman Knight. Together with some other tracts of the same authour, and a fragment of Sir Francis Bigot Knight, all touching the same subject. Whereto is annexed, An answer to a question of a gentleman of quality, made by a reverend and learned divine living in London, concerning the settlement or abolition of tithes by the Parliament, which caused him to doubt how to dispose of his son, whom he had designed for the Ministery. Wherein also are comprised, some animadversions upon the late little pamphlet called, The countries plea against tithes ... Published by Jer: Stephens B.D. Accourding to the appointment and trust of the author. SPE A treatise on the principles relating to the specification of a patent for invention; showing the standard by which the sufficiency of that instrument is to be tried / STA A practical treatise on the law and doctrine of election and satisfaction, applicable to real and personal property; with an appendix, illustrative of the analogous doctrine in the law of Scotland / STA A practical treatise of the law of evidence, and digest of proofs, in civil and criminal proceedings /

A collection of several tracts written by Spelman; each with separate titlepages, pagination, and register.

Error in pagination: 188 as 288.

Binder's title (Copy A:Truro Collection): Henry Spelman on tithes etc.

Copy A misbound: 38, [2], [32], 40, [30], [10], 189, [1], [36], 27, [1]p.

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