By Reverend Edward Hawarden
London   Coyne
6" by 9" 301; 325; 145, 113pp,
A scarce copy of 'The True Church of Christ, shewn, from the current testimonies of scripture and primitive tradition'. Including the writers 'defence of the divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ, against Dr. Clarke and Mr Whiston'.
By Reverend Edward Hawarden

1808 The True Church of Christ

London   Coyne
6" by 9" 301; 325; 145, 113pp,
A scarce copy of 'The True Church of Christ, shewn, from the current testimonies of scripture and primitive tradition'. Including the writers 'defence of the divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ, against Dr. Clarke and Mr Whiston'.
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Written by the Reverend Edward Hawarden Edward Hawarden (Harden) (April 1662 - April 1735), an English Roman Catholic theologian and controversialist. Hawarden was raised a recusant family, maintaining domestic Chapel's in their residences in Appleton and Widnes and later became a classical tutor and a professor of philosophy. In 1707 Hawarden left Douai to take charge of the mission of Gilligate, Durham, and later Aldcliffe Hall, near Lancaster. Brief entries in the Tyldesley Diary give an idea of his daily life until the seizure of Aldcliffe Hall in 1717, after which he moved to London, probably on his appointment as controversy-writer. Dr. Hawarden received the thanks of the University of Oxford for his defence of the Blessed Trinity in the famous conference with Dr. Samuel Clarke (1719). A reprint of the 1714 publication. Complete in three volumes.

Condition

In a quater cloth binding with paper boards. Externally, generally smart, lightly rubbed in places with marks to the boards. Institutional stamps have been left to the front board of each volume. Internally, firmly bound, very bright and generally clean with just some light scattered scattered spotting. Ink stamps to the free-endpapers from the Monastic Library of St Augustine Abbey in Ramsgate. To the front pastedowns of Volumes I and II institutional labels have been tipped in and the remains of one have been left to Volume III.

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