[Contraremonstrantism. Jacobus Trigland] Kerckelycke geschiedenissen,
begrypende de swaere en bekommerlijcke geschillen, in de Vereenigde Nederlanden voor-gevallen, met derselver beslissinge, ende aenmerckingen op de Kerchelycke historie van Johannes VVtenbegaert. Uyt autentycke stucken getrouwelijck vergadert, ende op begeerte der Zuyd en Noort-Hollantsche synoden uytgegeven, tot nodige onderrichtinge. By Jacobum Triglandium. Leiden, A. Wyngaerden, 1650, (12),1161,(16) p., with engraved title vignette, contemporary blindstamped vellum with ribbed back and (worn) ties, folio.
Endpapers loose from boards, small tears in hinges and smaller defects, yet a good copy. Jacobus Trigland (1583-1654), professor of theology at the university of Leiden, and fierce contraremonstrant. His Kerkelycke Geschiedenissen, in which the war against the Remonstrants is described extensively, was a response to the remonstrant church history by Johannes Uytenbogaert.