A holy commonwealth, or Political aphorisms, opening the true principles of government: for the healing of the mistakes, and resolving the doubts, that most endanger and trouble England at this time: (if yet there may be hope.) And directing the desires of sober Christians that long to see the kingdoms of this world, become the kingdoms of the Lord, and of his Christ. Written by Richard Baxter at the invitation of James Harrington Esquire. With a preface to them that have caused our eclipses since 1646. And a sounder answer to the healing question. And th Jesuites method for restoring popery.

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  • A holy commonwealth, or Political aphorisms, opening the true principles of government: for the healing of the mistakes, and resolving the doubts, that most endanger and trouble England at this time: (if yet there may be hope.) And directing the desires of sober Christians that long to see the kingdoms of this world, become the kingdoms of the Lord, and of his Christ. Written by Richard Baxter at the invitation of James Harrington Esquire. With a preface to them that have caused our eclipses since 1646. And a sounder answer to the healing question. And th Jesuites method for restoring popery.
  • Holy commonwealth Political aphorisms
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Imprint
London: printed for Thomas Underhill and Francis Tyton, and are to be sold at the sign of the Anchor and Bible in Pauls Churchyard, and at the Three Daggers in Fleetstreet, 1659.
Publication year
1659-1659
ESTC No.
R209571
Grub Street ID
85803
Description
[96], 144, 161-384, 417-517, [11] p. ; 8⁰
Note
With five final advertisement leaves.

In this edition the title page is A1; "To all those in the Army" begins on A2. The title page is in the same setting as the other edition except for the imprint. This edition is probably the earlier of the two on the evidence of the errata on e8.Citation/references Wing (2nd ed., 1994), B1281