1668 1ed William Laud Cyprianus Anglicus England Canterbury Heylyn Prynne FOLIO
Peter Heylyn’s ‘Cyprianus Anglicus’ is a strong defense of William Laud against William Prynne’s ‘Canterburies Doome.’ Prynne was highly critical of Laud. Even though King Charles I admitted that he put too much trust in Laud, and Laud’s actions helped create divisions in the Church, Heylyn still came to the defense of Laud.
Most known for his “Cosmographia,” Peter Heylin writes this defense of Laud against Prynne’s and Laud’s execution. This account of Laud’s life and work depicts Laud’s attempt to enforce conformity within the Church of England, but the King’s decrees and commands did little to help the church, in fact, it created more of a divide. This work serves as a defense not only for Laud, but for the King’s actions and policies as well.
1668 1ed William Laud Cyprianus Anglicus England Canterbury Heylyn Prynne FOLIO
Peter Heylyn’s ‘Cyprianus Anglicus’ is a strong defense of William Laud against William Prynne’s ‘Canterburies Doome.’ Prynne was highly critical of Laud. Even though King Charles I admitted that he put too much trust in Laud, and Laud’s actions helped create divisions in the Church, Heylyn still came to the defense of Laud.
Most known for his “Cosmographia,” Peter Heylin writes this defense of Laud against Prynne’s and Laud’s execution. This account of Laud’s life and work depicts Laud’s attempt to enforce conformity within the Church of England, but the King’s decrees and commands did little to help the church, in fact, it created more of a divide. This work serves as a defense not only for Laud, but for the King’s actions and policies as well.
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HEYLYN, Peter
Cyprianus anglicus: or, The history of the life and death, of the most reverend and renowned prelate William by divine providence, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, primate of all England, and metropolitan, chancellor of the Universities of Oxon. and Dublin, and one of the Lords of the Privy Council to His late most sacred Majesty King Charles the First, second Monarch of Great Britain. Containing also the ecclesiastical history of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland from his first rising till his death.
London : Printed [by E. Cotes] for A. Seile, MDCLXVIII. [1668].
Details:
- Collation: Complete with all pages; 2 parts in 1
- Part I – [4], 245, [1]
- Part II – [2], 249-547, [1]
- References: Wing H 1699; Wren Library 224
- Provenance: Armorial bookplate
- Joliffe
- Language: English
- Binding: Leather; tight & secure
- Size: ~11.5in X 7.75in (29.5cm x 19.5cm)
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5026
Category
European History
Authors
HEYLYN, Peter
Printing Date
17th Century
Language
English
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Excellent
Collation
Complete