A string of pearls: or, The best things reserved till last. Discovered in a sermon preached in London, June 8. 1657. at the funeral of (that triumphant saint Mrs. Mary Bl[a]k[e], late wife to (his worthy friend,) Mr. Nicholas Blake merchant, with an elegy on her death. B Thomas Brooks (her much endeared friend, spiritual father, pastor and brother, in he [sic] fellowship of the Gospel, and) preacher of the word at Margarets New-Fish-street.

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  • A string of pearls: or, The best things reserved till last. Discovered in a sermon preached in London, June 8. 1657. at the funeral of (that triumphant saint Mrs. Mary Bl[a]k[e], late wife to (his worthy friend,) Mr. Nicholas Blake merchant, with an elegy on her death. B Thomas Brooks (her much endeared friend, spiritual father, pastor and brother, in he [sic] fellowship of the Gospel, and) preacher of the word at Margarets New-Fish-street.
  • String of pearles
  • Best things reserved till last Best things reserved till last
People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for John Hancock, and a[r]e to be so[l]d at his shop in Popes-head Alley, at the three Bibles, 1674.
Publication year
1674-1674
ESTC No.
R176636
Grub Street ID
69084
Description
[2] 5-222, [18] p. ; 12⁰
Note
First published in 1657 with the title: A string of pearles.

With marginal notes.

With eleven final pages of advertisements.

Signatures: A??(-A2) B-K??.
Uncontrolled note
Catalogued from the original at the British Library; verify presence of A2 (called for by the pagination), not present in L copy. Some letters have failed to print in title and imprint of L copy, verify