***MISPLACED*** Thesaurus Inexhaustus Bonorum, Quae In Christo Habemus....., 1685
***MISPLACED*** Thesaurus Inexhaustus Bonorum, Quae In Christo Habemus....., 1685
***MISPLACED*** Thesaurus Inexhaustus Bonorum, Quae In Christo Habemus....., 1685
***MISPLACED*** Thesaurus Inexhaustus Bonorum, Quae In Christo Habemus....., 1685
***MISPLACED*** Thesaurus Inexhaustus Bonorum, Quae In Christo Habemus....., 1685
***MISPLACED*** Thesaurus Inexhaustus Bonorum, Quae In Christo Habemus....., 1685
***MISPLACED*** Thesaurus Inexhaustus Bonorum, Quae In Christo Habemus....., 1685
***MISPLACED*** Thesaurus Inexhaustus Bonorum, Quae In Christo Habemus....., 1685
***MISPLACED*** Thesaurus Inexhaustus Bonorum, Quae In Christo Habemus....., 1685
***MISPLACED*** Thesaurus Inexhaustus Bonorum, Quae In Christo Habemus....., 1685
***MISPLACED*** Thesaurus Inexhaustus Bonorum, Quae In Christo Habemus....., 1685
***MISPLACED*** Thesaurus Inexhaustus Bonorum, Quae In Christo Habemus....., 1685
***MISPLACED*** Thesaurus Inexhaustus Bonorum, Quae In Christo Habemus....., 1685

***MISPLACED*** Thesaurus Inexhaustus Bonorum, Quae In Christo Habemus....., 1685

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Title: Thesaurus Inexhaustus Bonorum, Quae In Christo Habemus [...] Durch dessen unterschiedliche Ehren-Namen Tugend-Zeugnussen und Beyspiele auf neue weyss sowol zu eines jeden Rechtglaubigens besonderem Auffnehmen als zu offentlichem Gebrauch der Prediger erkläret und in dreyfächtiges Buchband abgeteilet, 1685
Author: Francisco Arias
Publisher: Glatz, Gedruckt bey Andreas Pegen
Condition: Good 

A late 17th century edition of Arias’s Inexhaustible Treasure of Good Things We Have in Christ, through its different honorary names, virtues, testimonies and examples, as well as for the special reception of every orthodox believer as well as for public use of the preachers, divided into three parts. Of Arias, the author, he was a Jesuit from Seville, mainly working in Cadiz, Spain.

These volumes have been bound in blind stamped pigskin over wooden boards. There are three of four functioning clasps.

Three parts bound into two pigskin bound volumes in folio, (13)+668+(22); 671+(4)+587 pages

These volumes are in good shape, with some rubbing and wear to the bindings. There is foxing and toning throughout, with worming affecting the second volume to a handful of leaves. Page 587 from the second part of the second tome is detached.