A learned treatise of the plague wherein the two questions, whether the plague be infectious or no, and , whether and how farr it may be shunned of Christians by going aside, are resolved / written in Latine by the famous Theodore Beza Vezelian.
- Title
- A learned treatise of the plague wherein the two questions, whether the plague be infectious or no, and , whether and how farr it may be shunned of Christians by going aside, are resolved / written in Latine by the famous Theodore Beza Vezelian.
- Author
- Bèze, Théodore de, 1519-1605.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by Thomas Ratcliffe and are to be sold by Edward Thomas ...,
- 1665.
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- Subject terms
- Plague -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- title page
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To the Honorable Sir JOHN ROBINSON, Lieutenant of his
Majestie 's Principal Fortress, theTower of London. -
A LEARNED TREATISE OF THE PLAGUE: Wherein the two Questions:
Whether the PLAGUE be Infectious or no? AndWhe∣ther, and how far it may be shunned of Christians, by going aside? are resolved.