Heavenly pastime, or, Pleasant observations on all the most remarkable passages throughout the Holy Bible, of the Old and New Testament. Newly allegoriz'd, in several delightful dialogues, poems, similitudes, and divine fancies. By John Dunton, author of The sickmans passing-bell.
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- Heavenly pastime, or, Pleasant observations on all the most remarkable passages throughout the Holy Bible, of the Old and New Testament. Newly allegoriz'd, in several delightful dialogues, poems, similitudes, and divine fancies. By John Dunton, author of The sickmans passing-bell.
- Dialogical discourse between Adonibezeck, and one of the 60 kings he tormented and kept under his table Heavenly pastime Pleasant observations on all the most remarkable passages throughout the Holy Bible, of the Old and New Testament
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London: printed for John Dunton, at the Black Raven, at the corner of Princes-street, near the Royal Exchange, 1685.
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- 1685-1685
- ESTC No.
- R17453
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- 67697
- Description
- 168, 136, [8] p., [1] leaf of plates (port.) ; 12⁰
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- Signatures: A-G?? 2A-2F??.
Frontis. = plate = port.
'A dialogical discourse between Adonibezeck, and one of the 60 kings he tormented and kept under his table: the discourse supposed to be in the other world.' has a caption title on 2Ar, separate pagination and register.
With four leaves of advertisements at the end (2F9r-2F12v): There is newly published fifteen extraordinary pleasant and useful books, which arre to be sold by John Dunton at the black Raven at the corner of Princes street near the Royall Exchange, London.
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- Catalogued from original at the British Library