Hagioi axioi, or The saints worthinesse and the worlds worthlesnesse, both opened and declared in a sermon preached at the funerall of that eminently religious and highly honoured knight Sr. Nathaniel Barnardiston. Aug. 26. 1653. By Samuel Faireclough, pastor of the congregation at Ketton.
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- Hagioi axioi, or The saints worthinesse and the worlds worthlesnesse, both opened and declared in a sermon preached at the funerall of that eminently religious and highly honoured knight Sr. Nathaniel Barnardiston. Aug. 26. 1653. By Samuel Faireclough, pastor of the congregation at Ketton.
- Saints worthinesse and the worlds worthlesnesse
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London: printed by R[oger]. D[aniel]. for Tho. Newberry at the Three Lions in Cornhil, near the Royal Exchange, 1653.
- Publication year
- 1653-1653
- ESTC No.
- R16705
- Grub Street ID
- 64523
- Description
- [8], 32 p., [1] leaf of plates : arms ; 4⁰
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- First two words of title in Greek characters.
Printer's name from Wing CD.
The first leaf bears verses, "The mourners blazonry", on verso.
With an engraved frontispiece (plate) signed: F. Goddard sculp. S. Morgan inuen.
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- Various libraries report portraits of Faireclough by Van Hove. The CSmH and IU copies have such a portrait, but it is cut out and mountedon verso of plate and appears to have come from another work