Namen
KopjeSpottiswoode, John
gebruikt in: Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris; Integrated Authority File (GND), Germany; Common Library Network (GBV), Göttingen (Germany)
Spottiswood, John
gebruikt in: British Library: English Short Title Catalogue - AACR2 Heading, London (United Kingdom)
Spottiswoode, John
gebruikt in: Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris
Spottiswoode, John
gebruikt in: British Library: English Short Title Catalogue - AACR2 Heading, London (United Kingdom)
NaamsvariantSpotiswood, John
Spotiswoode, John
Spotsewood, John
Spotswodus, Johannes
Spotswood, J., John
Spotswood, John
Spottiswood, John
Spotwood, John
Spottiswoode, John
Bronnen
Gevonden inBN Cat. gén.. — LCNA (CD), 1996-06. — DNB=Spottiswood, Spotiswood or Spotswood, John, 1565-1639; archbishop of St. Andrews and Scots historian. — ESTC/NA/84.12.11. — NUC(fl. 1740-1763). — Not found in DNB
Bronnen voor het impressumA true relation of the proceddings against J. Ogilvie, a Jesuit. - 1615
An account of all the religious houses. - 1824
De pace inter evangelicos procuranda eminentiorum in ecclesia Scotica*. - 1639
History of the Church of Scotland... / by the right Rev. John Spottiswood,... ; with biogr. sketch and notes by the right Rev. M. Russell,..., 1973
History of the church of Scotland, beginning the year 203, and contin
Refutatio libelli de regimine Ecclesiae Scoticanae. - 1620
S117751: his Refutatio libelli De regimine Ecclesiae Scoticanae, 1620 dedication sgd.: Io. fani Andreae. Archi- Episcopus, i.e. John Spottiswood
Spottiswoode, John: A true relation of the proceddings against J. Ogilvie, a Jesuit. - 1615
Spottiswoode, John: An account of all the religious houses. - 1824
Spottiswoode, John: History of the church of Scotland, beginning the year 203, and contin
The history of the church and state of Scotland. - 1677
The history of the church of Scotland. - 1655
The history of the church of Scotland. - 1666
The history of the church of Scotland. - 1668
The history of the church of Scotland. - 1972
His Unto the ... Lords of ... Session, the petition of John Spottiswoode, 1763(tp)