Item #840 De Justificatione Doctrina Universa, Libris XV Absolvte Tradita, Volumes I & II (Tomus I & II). Andreas de Vega, Andrea.

De Justificatione Doctrina Universa, Libris XV Absolvte Tradita, Volumes I & II (Tomus I & II)

[London]: Gregg [Publishing], 1964. Facsimile Edition. Hardcover. Two volumes. 4to. Pp. 867. No bibliographic information concerning the Gregg reprint is included in the publication. The only reference to the publisher is the printed "Gregg" on the spine. Text in Latin. Red buckram with gilt-stamped lettering on spine. Fine. Item #840

This is NOT ex-library. Both volumes crisp and attractive, with no detracting qualities. Franciscan Andreas de Vega and several Jesuit compatriots believed that the unevangelized could, by God's grace, obtain an implicit belief in Christ as the son of God, sufficing for justification. Such is the core of the work at hand; however, appended is an attack on John Calvin's "Acta synodi tridentinae cum antidoto" (Geneva, 1547). This is a facsimile of the edition published by Peter Canisius in Cologne, 1572. Please note: shipping for these two volumes via USPS Media Rate will be $8.

Price: $90.00

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