The principles of Christian religion with a brief method of the doctrine thereof. Now fully corrected, and much enlarged by the author. James Ussher, ... of Armagh. With his preface thereunto.
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The principles of Christian religion with a brief method of the doctrine thereof. Now fully corrected, and much enlarged by the author. James Ussher, Archbishop of Armagh. With his preface thereunto. Ussher, James, 1581-1656. Frontis. = ill. = port. "A brief method of the doctrin of Christian religion" has separate title page; register and pagination are continuous. Gathered in 12's. With three final pages of advertisement. [6], 86, [4] p. : London : printed for Nathaniel Ranew and Jonathan Robinson at the Kings-Arms in St. Pauls Church-yard, 1671. Wing (2nd ed.) / U206 English Reproduction of the original in the Magdalene College (University of Oxford) Library
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James Ussher (1581 – 1656) was the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland between 1625 and 1656. He was a prolific scholar and church leader, who today is most famous for his identification of the genuine letters of the church father, Ignatius, and for his chronology that sought to establish the time and date of the creation.