All Saints', Wrington Chained Library |
Within the Chained Library of All Saints' is a small selection of ancient tomes, most notably an essay by John Locke, and a couple given by a former rector, Francis Roberts ... . |
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So, in addition to the
familiar Fox's Book of England, and a Bible, there are Roberts' own |
Martyrs, an Apology of the Church of primer for communicants ... |
..... and two editions of his Key of the Bible, one of which boldly displays an intriguing variant in at least one of its spellings |
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By the fourth edition, published in 1675, |
the spelling has become more orthodox |
A Paraphrase and Notes on the Epistles of St Paul - 3rd edition - is by that rather more widely known Wringtonian, the philosopher John Locke. |