Library of Sir Thomas Browne - Theology

Theology

  • Augustine of Hippo, City of God, 1620
  • Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiae, Paris 1638
  • Richard Baxter, Reasons of the Christian Religion 1667
  • Samuel Bochart, Geographica sacra seu Phaleg et Canaan, cum. Tabul Geograph. Caen 1642
  • Jean Bodin, Daemonomania, Basle 1581
  • Johannes Buxtorf, Lexicon Chaldaic.Talmudic & Rabbinic Basle 1639
    • Epitome Grammaticae,Hebraea London 1653
    • Lexicon Hebraic.& Chaldaic London 1646
    • Epitome Grammaticae Hebraea Basle 1629
  • Clement of Alexandria, Opera, Paris 1629
  • Ralph Cudworth, On the true Notion of the Lord's Supper, London 1642
  • Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, Opera, Basle 1571
  • Erasmus, Preparations for death, Basle 1532
  • Joseph Hall, Works, vol. 1st and 3rd London 1647,1662
  • Justin Martyr Opera Paris 1636
  • Jerome Opera 9 Tomi, in 4 vol Paris 1643
  • Martin Luther, Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians, 2nd edit. 1577
  • Marin Mersenne, Questions in Genesis, Paris 1623
  • Benito Arias Montano, New Testament, Gk.Latin Geneva 1619
  • Sebastian Münster, Opus Grammat. (Hebrew), Basle 1542
  • Grammatica Chaldaica, Basle 1527
  • Rabbi Abrahami Sphaera Mundi (Hebrew), Latinized 1546
  • Alexander Nowell Catechism 1575
  • Origen, Opera, Basle 1571
  • James Usher de Textus Hebraei V. variantib. Lectionibus, London 1652

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