Lot 290

King, Peter, 1st Baron King





Rare Books, Manuscripts, Maps & Photographs
Auction: 4 May 2016 at 12:00 BST
Description
Manuscript headed "Novitaas Papismi detecta, aut Manifesta probatio Papisticos errores verae antiquitati minime consentaneos esse" 68pp.; and other manuscript writing, in English, Greek, abbreviation and code, with chapters: De Traditionibus, De Scripturis a Populo legendis, De Perspicuitates Scriptura, De lingua inscita in publicis Sacris,De Amissa gratia; De peccatis venialibus, De Limbo Patrum, An Sola fide justificemur, De meritis, De operibus supererogatis; De Purgatoris, &c.&c., c, 279pp., 4to, 26 x 17 cm., vellum boards, with references to Degory Wheare's The Method and Order of Reading both Civil and Ecclesiastical Histories (1685), Usher's Antiquitatibus Britannicarum Ecclesiarum (1687) and Stillingfleet's Origines Sacra (1663), notes on endpaper detailing payments to Fitzherbert, Keeble and payments to and from John Freke, a couple of short splits to spine
Footnote
Provenance: The Earls of Lovelace, Torridon House.
Note: Peter King, 1st Baron King, was interested in early church history, and published anonymously in 1691 An Enquiry into the Constitution, Discipline, Unity and Worship of the Primitive Church that flourished within the first Three Hundred Years after Christ . This treatise caught the attention of his cousin, John Locke, the philosopher, by whose advice his father sent him to the University of Leiden, where he stayed for nearly three years. He entered the Middle Temple in 1694, was called to the bar in 1698 and was appointed Lord Chancellor in 1725.
The manuscript comprises theological, political and legal notes, and transcriptions of letters, published broadsides and printed tracts.




