An exhortation of the churches of Bohemia to the Church of England: wherein is set forth the good of unity, order, discipline and obedience, in churches rightly now, or to be constituted. With a description premised of the order and discipline used in the churches of the Brethren of Bohemia. Written in Latin, and dedicated to his most Excellent Majesty Charls [sic] the Second, in Holland, at his returning into England; if possible it may be for an accommodation amongst the churches of Christ. By J. Amos Commenius, the onely surviving bishop of the remains of those churches

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  • An exhortation of the churches of Bohemia to the Church of England: wherein is set forth the good of unity, order, discipline and obedience, in churches rightly now, or to be constituted. With a description premised of the order and discipline used in the churches of the Brethren of Bohemia. Written in Latin, and dedicated to his most Excellent Majesty Charls [sic] the Second, in Holland, at his returning into England; if possible it may be for an accommodation amongst the churches of Christ. By J. Amos Commenius, the onely surviving bishop of the remains of those churches
  • To the Church of England: hitherto tossed with divers tempests, but now within sight of the haven of their rest, greeting in the Lord
  • De bono unitatis. English
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Imprint
London : printed for Thomas Parkhurst at the Three Crowns over-against the great Conduit, at the lower end of Cheap-side, 1661.
Added name
Tymarchus, Joshua, tr.
Publication year
1661
ESTC No.
R27266
Grub Street ID
110451
Description
[24], 62, 53-78; 54, [2] p. : ill. (port.) ; 4°.
Note
Signatures: A]4 a-b]4 B-M]4 B-H]4

Frontis = ill. = portrait of Charles II

With advertisements on b4v: Books printed for, and sold by Tho. Parkhurst, at the Three Crowns overagainst [sic] the great Conduit at the lower end of Cheap-side

Caption title on B1r reads: To the Church of England: hitherto tossed with divers tempests, but now within sight of the haven of their rest, greeting in the Lord

'An exhortation to the churches, particularly, and by name that of England, now piously solicitous for the most excellent forme of church-government.' has a caption title on 2nd setting, B1r and separate pagination

Translated by Joshua Tymarchus

Original title: De bono unitatis. (Cf. Soupsis, no. 94)
Uncontrolled note
Catalogued from original at the British Library; verify signatures and pagination, L copy wanting A4 and ?H4