London's lamentations: or, A serious discourse concerning the late fiery dispensation that turned our (once renowned) city into a ruinous heap. Also the several lessons that are incumbent upon those whose houses have escaped the consuming flames. By Thomas Brooks, late preacher of the Word at S. Margarets New-Fish-street, where that fatal fire first began that turned London into a ruinous heap.
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- London's lamentations: or, A serious discourse concerning the late fiery dispensation that turned our (once renowned) city into a ruinous heap. Also the several lessons that are incumbent upon those whose houses have escaped the consuming flames. By Thomas Brooks, late preacher of the Word at S. Margarets New-Fish-street, where that fatal fire first began that turned London into a ruinous heap.
- London's lamentations Serious discourse concerning the late fiery dispensation that turned our (once renowned) city into a ruinous heap First part of the application
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London: printed for John Hancock and Nathaniel Ponder, and are to be sold at the first shop in Popes-Head-Alley in Cornhil, at the sign of the Three Bibles, or at his shop in Bishopsgate-street, and at the sign of the Peacock in Chancery-lane, 1670.
- Publication year
- 1670-1670
- ESTC No.
- R24240
- Grub Street ID
- 108046
- Description
- [32], 168, 271, [9] p. ; 4⁰
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- Leaf c4 is blank.
"The first part of the application" (caption title) has separate pagination; register is continuous.
With four final advertisement leaves.
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- The catchword on Y4v does not match the following leaf, 2A1r. All verifiable copies lack a quire Z, but NUC lists a copy with pagination 15 p.l. 176, 271 p. Verify