An epistle of love and friendly advice to the ambassadors of the several princes of Europe met at Nimeguen to consult the peace of Christendom so far as they are concerned wherein the true cause of the present war is discovered and the right remedy and means for a firm and settled peace is proposed / by R. Barclay.

About this Item

Title
An epistle of love and friendly advice to the ambassadors of the several princes of Europe met at Nimeguen to consult the peace of Christendom so far as they are concerned wherein the true cause of the present war is discovered and the right remedy and means for a firm and settled peace is proposed / by R. Barclay.
Author
Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690.
Publication
London :: Printed for and sold by Benjamin Clark,
1679.
Rights/Permissions

This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. Searching, reading, printing, or downloading EEBO-TCP texts is reserved for the authorized users of these project partner institutions. Permission must be granted for subsequent distribution, in print or electronically, of this text, in whole or in part. Please contact project staff at eebotcp-info@umich.edu for further information or permissions.

Cite this Item
"An epistle of love and friendly advice to the ambassadors of the several princes of Europe met at Nimeguen to consult the peace of Christendom so far as they are concerned wherein the true cause of the present war is discovered and the right remedy and means for a firm and settled peace is proposed / by R. Barclay." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/B17486.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.

Pages

Page 30

BOOKS Sold by Benjamin Clark in George-yard Lumber-street.

THe true Christ own'd, as he is true and perfect God and Man, by George Keith; Being an Answer to a Book; called, The Quakers Creed, Written by a Nameless Author, in Answer to a Book; called, The Way cast up, or the Stumbling-stone removed.

The Principles of the Papists, by which their Leaders put them upon Bloody and Treacherous Practices, plainly demonstra∣ted by the Scriptures to be most Erroneous and Wicke, By William Tomlinson.

Page [unnumbered]

Do you have questions about this content? Need to report a problem? Please contact us.