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The cure of Deism: or, The mediatorial scheme by Jesus Christ the only true religion ...
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Smith, Elisha, Rector of Tydd St. Giles
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The cure of Deism: or, The mediatorial scheme by Jesus Christ the only true religion ...
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Style: Bird motif|Frame|Floral|Armorial; Caption: Upper cover; Colour: Red; Edge: Unspecified
Date Binding: 18c
Medium Decorative Technique: Tooled in gold; Cover Material: Goatskin (includes morocco, turkey etc)
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Shelfmark: 223i1
Place of creation Binding: England
Object history Text: 1737; London; George II, King of Great Britain (1727-1760)
Notes It seems likely that these are the arms of George II. The 'III' of George III have been added later. The first G from the initials G R, looks as if it may have once replaced an initial C, possibly for Caroline. The book came from Queen Caroline's library and includes her shelfmark JE10.
References To research armorials see British Armorial Bindings Database sponsored jointly by the Bibliographical Society and the University of Toronto http://armorial.library.utoronto.ca
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