A chrystal mirrour, or Christian looking-glass: wherein the hearts treason against God, and treachery against man, is truely represented, and throughly discoursed on and discovered. Whereby the soul of man may be dressed up into a comeliness for God. And whereon a duely and daily gazing (after a godly sort) may prevent the putting an everlasting cheat upon your immortal soul. Published for publick good, by Christopher Nesse, Minister of the Gospel, in Fleet-street, London.

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  • A chrystal mirrour, or Christian looking-glass: wherein the hearts treason against God, and treachery against man, is truely represented, and throughly discoursed on and discovered. Whereby the soul of man may be dressed up into a comeliness for God. And whereon a duely and daily gazing (after a godly sort) may prevent the putting an everlasting cheat upon your immortal soul. Published for publick good, by Christopher Nesse, Minister of the Gospel, in Fleet-street, London.
  • Crystal mirror Christians mirrour, or looking-glass that flatters not Christian looking-glass
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Imprint
London: printed by J.C. for the author, and to be sold by him, 1679.
Publication year
1679-1679
ESTC No.
R31077
Grub Street ID
113897
Description
[20], 208, 207-230 p. ; 8⁰
Note
Text is continuous despite pagination.

A2r, column one has "Honourable" and the "4" of sig. A4 is under the "i" of "praise-worthie"; a variant has "Ronourable" and the "4" of sig. A4 is under the "h" of "the".

Signatures: A? *? B-P? Q?.

Copy filmed at UMI microfilm Early English Books 1641-1700, reel 1489 is the variant.
Uncontrolled note
Catalogued from a copy at the British Library