Item 51942. THE PROTESTANT RESOLUTION OF FAITH: BEING AN ANSWER TO THREE QUESTIONS

THE PROTESTANT RESOLUTION OF FAITH: BEING AN ANSWER TO THREE QUESTIONS

London; Printed For F. Gardiner, At The White-Horse In Ludgate-Street, 1683. Item #34602

Original Wraps. 8vo. [6], 37, [1] pages. 20 cm. First edition. Full title: “The Protestant resolution of faith: being an answer to three questions: I. How far we must depend on the authority of the church for the true sense of Scripture? II. Whether a visible succession from Christ to this day makes a church, which has this succession an infallible interpreter of Scripture, and whether no church, which has not this succession, can teach the true sense of Scripture? III. Whether the Church of England can make out such a visible succession? . ” ‘The protestant resolution of faith’ (1683) , maintained that since the age of the apostles the church has had no infallible guide but the scriptures. William Sherlock (c. 1641 – June 1707) was a Church of England clergyman and religious controversialist. Sherlock was a leader among the brilliant group of London divines including Thomas Tenison, William Clagett, and Simon Patrick who carried on the literary defense of the Church of England against Catholicism from late in the reign of Charles II into that of James II. Sherlock's 'Protestant Resolution of Faith', first published in 1683, was republished in 1685, 1686, and 1687, at the height of the struggle under James. Subjects: Faith - Early works to 1800. Protestantism - Early works to 1800. Apostolic succession - Early works to 1800. Apostolic succession. Faith. Protestantism. Theology, Doctrinal. Church of England - Doctrines - Early works to 1800. Catholic Church - Controversial literature - Early works to 1800. OCLC lists 27 copies, Soiling and aged throughout, otherwise fresh. Good condition. Important (SPEC-40-48).

Price: $1,500.00

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