Judy quoted Schaff:
>> This book was printed ..without the name
>> of the place, or of the publisher or printer

Gary wrote:
> then it's irrelevant; it might as well have
> come from 'the Internet'

Lighten up, Gary.  There was no Internet in 1532 when this book was printed. 
This book contained some of the theological works of Servetus, printed in 
Alsace France before he was put to death in 1553.  I agree with Schaff that 
it is relevant, despite the lack of publisher or printer being indicated. 
They didn't have the standards of printing back then that we have today.

Peace be with you.
David Miller. 


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