The urim of conscience :
to which the author has had recourse, for plain answers, in his own particular case (as every man living ought to do in his) to four questions, of great weight and importance, viz. 1. Who and what art thou? 2. Where hast thou been? 3. Where art thou now doing? 4. Whither art thou going? Together with three select prayers for private families /
by Sir Samuel Morland, Knt. & Bart. ...
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Denison, Charles N., associated name.
Denison, Charles A., associated name.
Wilkinson, E., bookseller.
Clavell, Robert, -1711, bookseller.
Roper, Abel, 1665-1726, bookseller.
Beardwell, B., printer.
Moxon, J. (James), printer.
- Language(s)
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English
- Published
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London : Printed for J.M. & B.B. for A. Roper E. Wilkinson and R Clavel, over against St Dunston's Church, Fleet-street, 1695.
- Note
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University of Illinois bookplate: "From the bequest in memory of Charles A. Denison and Charles N. Denison".
Slip cancel wanting on leaf B2v line 3. Part of slip cancel wanting on leaf B2v lines 24 & 25.
With slip cancels on the following leaves: 1. B2v, line 3: "that Beautifull" replacing "the figure ... " so that the line reads: "Greeks borrowed the Beautifull creat-". 2. B2v, lines 24,25: replaced with "Be therefore for ever accursed, O Beelzebub, Thou prince of Devils, and true". 3. B3v, line 28: "Hairs," replacing text so that the line reads: "and splitting of Hairs, with their lame".
Printers from Plomer (1922) p. 27.
Title withing double line borders.
Signatures: A-G⁴ H-Q⁸ R⁴.
- Physical Description
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208 p. ;
16 cm. (8vo)
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