Genre de document: |
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Auteur/éditeur: |
William Jones Standard: Jones, William [William Jones] |
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Titre:
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History of the Waldenses : connected with a sketch of the Christian church from the birth of Christ to the eighteenth century
Standard: |
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Année de parution: |
1812 | ||
Type/numéro d'édition: |
First edition | ||
Lieu de parution: |
London Standard: London [Londres] |
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Éditeur/imprimeur: |
Printed for the Author by J. Haddon
Standard: Haddon, J. |
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Pages: |
xv, 576, [14] p. | ||
Nombre des illustrations: |
[2] leaves of plates (fold.) : maps | ||
Numéro de notice: |
http://www.archive.org/details/historywaldense04jonegoog | ||
Sujets: |
France méridionale - Cartes géographiques - 1812 Gilly, William Stephen (1789-1855) - Rélations avec les Vaudois Vaudois - Histoire |
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Résumé/commentaire: |
The 2nd ed., corrected and greatly enlarged. London : Printed for Gale and Fenner, 1816. In two volumes. Includes bibliographical references and index 3rd ed., considerably enlarged and improved: The history of the Christian church : from the birth of Christ to the eighteenth century, including the very interesting account of the Waldenses and Albigenses. [S.l.] : Longman, 1818. 4th ed. London : Printed for the author, 1819. First American edition from the fourth London edition. Published by Spencer H. Cone, New-York, Printed by Gray & Bunce, 347 Pearl-Street, 1824. 5th ed., revised and corrected. London : Printed for William Jones, 1826. xxvii, [4], 528 p., [2] folded leaves of plates : ill. : maps. Includes bibliographical references and index. Printer statement on t.p. verso: "Harjette and Savill, Printers, 107, Ristampa anastatica della quinta ed. di London 1826: Gallatin (Tennessee), Church History Research & Archives, 1983, 2 voll. Vol. 1: 43+XXI+528 pp.; vol. 2: 520 pp. Questa edizione contiene anche la ristampa anastatica di: J.L.W., Were the Waldenses Baptists or Pedo-Baptists?, in: The Western Baptist Review 6 (January 1549) N. 5. |
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Contribution de la compilation: |
- Map of the Seat of the Waldenses, and Albigenses |