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A single combat or, personal dispute between Mr. Trapp, and his anonymous antagonist. The contents whereof are all reducible to this one question, viz. whether Mr Trapp, or the author his adversary has writ nonsense?
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MANNING, Robert (1655--1731)
A single combat or, personal dispute between Mr. Trapp, and his anonymous antagonist. The contents whereof are all reducible to this one question, viz. whether Mr Trapp, or the author his adversary has writ nonsense?
Antwerp:, printed in the year 1728.
[2], vi, [2], 182 p. ; 19.3 cm. (8º)
Anonymous. By Robert Manning. A refutation of Trapp's attack (Church of England defended, 1727), on Manning's England's conversion, 1725. The imprint is false; probably printed in London. ESTC t126239.
Copy Notes Front free endpaper inscribed in ink with code (?) o-i.
Binding C18th sprinkled calf, gilt-tooled borders, gilt double-ruled spine, without label or lettering.
Reference Number 4708
Additional Names Manning, Robert (d.$1731). England's conversion and reformation compared; Trapp, Joseph (1679--1747). Church of England defended
A single combat or, personal dispute between Mr. Trapp, and his anonymous antagonist. The contents whereof are all reducible to this one question, viz. whether Mr Trapp, or the author his adversary has writ nonsense?
Antwerp:, printed in the year 1728.
[2], vi, [2], 182 p. ; 19.3 cm. (8º)
Anonymous. By Robert Manning. A refutation of Trapp's attack (Church of England defended, 1727), on Manning's England's conversion, 1725. The imprint is false; probably printed in London. ESTC t126239.
Copy Notes Front free endpaper inscribed in ink with code (?) o-i.
Binding C18th sprinkled calf, gilt-tooled borders, gilt double-ruled spine, without label or lettering.
Reference Number 4708
Additional Names Manning, Robert (d.$1731). England's conversion and reformation compared; Trapp, Joseph (1679--1747). Church of England defended