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SYNGE ( Edward ). Religion tried by the test of sober and impartial Reason. [bound with :] A plain a

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SYNGE ( Edward ). Religion tried by the test of sober and impartial Reason. [bound with :] A plain a

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 19 @ 18:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
SYNGE ( Edward ). Religion tried by the test of sober and impartial Reason. [bound with :] A plain and easy method, whereby a man of moderate capacity may arrive at full satisfaction in all things that concern his everlasting salvation. To which is added, a paraphrase on St. Athanasius's creed. [and :] The Rule of Self-Examination ; or, the only way of banishing doubts and scruples … [and :] St. Paul's description of his own religion, opened and explained. Printed for Richard Sare, 1713-15-15-21FIRST OR FIRST LONDON EDITIONS, pages (2), xviii, 87, (1, adverts) : (8), 69, (6, adverts), (1, blank) : (4), 42, (2, adverts) : 48, with all the advert leaves as called for, 4 works bound in one volume, 12mo, contemporary sprinkled and blind-tooled unlettered calf: a small paper flaw affects a few letters on leaf E5 in the first item, otherwise in very good to nice state throughout, with a contemporary manuscript table of contents on the front flyleaf and the note “All Written by Dr. Synge now ArchBishop of Tuam.”.First or first London edition of each work, some surprisingly uncommon and with the first work given Cashel Cathedral as the only location in Ireland by ESTC. Synge was acquainted with Swift, who, though he had reason to dislike him, must have approved Synge’s direction that part of his emoluments as a clergyman be used to improve the lives of his parishioners.ENGLISH PRE 1801; RELIGION; THEOLOGY; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;