Johnson, Samuel. Julian's Arts to Undermine and Extirpate Christianity...
Lot Details & Additional Photographs ...Together With Answers to Constantius the Apostate, and Jovian (London: Johnson, 1689), 214 pp. plus Errata page, small octavo (7.25 x 4.75 in.), later boards with gilt rules, marbled endpapers. This is a thorough refutation of the emperor Julian's attempt to re-establish traditional pagan cults as the official Roman religion.
From Noah's Ark Book Attic, Tryon, NC
Front board and front free endpaper disbound; external bumps; light scattered foxing to text; owner's library plate present.
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Lot Details & Additional Photographs ...Together With Answers to Constantius the Apostate, and Jovian (London: Johnson, 1689), 214 pp. plus Errata page, small octavo (7.25 x 4.75 in.), later boards with gilt rules, marbled endpapers. This is a thorough refutation of the emperor Julian's attempt to re-establish traditional pagan cults as the official Roman religion.
From Noah's Ark Book Attic, Tryon, NC
Front board and front free endpaper disbound; external bumps; light scattered foxing to text; owner's library plate present.