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  • Turretinno, Francisco [Francis Turretin]

    Edité par Ludg. Batavor. Apud Fredericum Haring. Trajecti ad Rhenum, Ernestum Voskuyl. Cum Privilegio., 1696

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    Hardcover. Etat : Good. Institutio Theologiae Elencticae, In qua status controversiae perspicue Exponitur, Praecipua Orthodoxorum Argumenta proponuntur & vindicantur, & Fontes Solutionum aperiuntur. Authore Francisco Turrettino In ecclesia & academia Genevensi Pastore, & S.S. Theologiae Professore. Editio Nova recognita & multiz locis aucta: Addita est Benedicti Picteti Profess Genevensis oratio de Vita 7 Obitu Authoris, Nec non Encomium operis, Scribente, M.L.S.S. Th. D. & P. [4 volumes] Ludg. Batavor. Apud Fredericum Haring. Trajecti ad Rhenum, Ernestum Voskuyl. Cum Privilegio. 1696 Volume 1. 756 pages + index. Frontispiece engraving of Turrenttino. Both boards detached but present. Leather on spine is cracked but intact. Blind tooled decorations on the boards. Handwritten paper label from the late nineteenth century affixed to the front cover. Free endpapers missing. First page is the frontispiece. Smtih & English booksellers embossing on the engraving, invisible from the front, but legible from the back. Text block good and tight. Pages clean. Volume 2. 792 pages + index. Boards attached. Leather spine chipped away to reveal sewn signatures beneath. Binding tight. Booksellers embossing on free endpaper. Volume 3. 713 pages + index. Front cover nearly detached. Spine chipped away. Booksellers embossing on free endpaper. Volume 4. Several shorter works by the same author with separate title pages. The First reads: Francisci Turrettini Satisfactione Christi disputations. 351 + 46 pages. Next title page is Disputationes, 238 pages. Final section is 191 pages. Front cover barely attached. Spine leather chipped away. Text block good and tight. Volumes 2 and 3 have the name Jno Coles and the date 1732 written on the front endpaper. Turretin was seventeenth century Theoligian, a defender of Calvin and a favorite of the Puritans. His Institutes remained an influential text for more than a century. It is still in print, more than 3 centuries after his death.