Roma ruens, Romes ruine: being a succinct answer to a popish challenge, concerning the antiquity, unity, universality, succession, and perpetuall visibility of the true Church, even in the most obscure times, when it seemed to be totally eclipsed, in the immediate ages before Luther. By Daniel Featley, D.D.

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  • Roma ruens, Romes ruine: being a succinct answer to a popish challenge, concerning the antiquity, unity, universality, succession, and perpetuall visibility of the true Church, even in the most obscure times, when it seemed to be totally eclipsed, in the immediate ages before Luther. By Daniel Featley, D.D.
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Imprint
London: printed by Thomas Purslow, for Nicholas Bourne, at the south entrance of the Royall Exchange, 1644.
Publication year
1644
ESTC No.
R4369
Grub Street ID
124598
Description
[18], 61, [1] p. : ill. (woodcut) ; 4⁰
Note
With errata on p. 61; variant, lacking errata.

Title page in two states: the border of printer's flowers has (1) the flowers at head and fore-edge on the inside of the border or (2) the flowers on the outside of the border on all four sides.

Imprimatur on verso of title page (identical for both states): Perlegi hunc polemicum tractatum ... Johannes Downame.

Annotation on Thomason copy: "Sept: 11th".
Uncontrolled note
In the four copies seen (CSmH, DFo and L), the copies lacking errata also have title page state 1