Concio ad magistratum a nations honour, and a nations dishonour or A kingdoms prospective-glass. Discovering who are the most faithful friends, and who the most dangerous enemies to the peace and prosperity of a kingdom. Written by P. Fullwood M.A.R. of South-Normanton in the county of Darby.
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- Concio ad magistratum a nations honour, and a nations dishonour or A kingdoms prospective-glass. Discovering who are the most faithful friends, and who the most dangerous enemies to the peace and prosperity of a kingdom. Written by P. Fullwood M.A.R. of South-Normanton in the county of Darby.
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- Concio ad clerum presbiteri onus & honos. The Ministers duty, and the ministers due.
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London: printed by John Lock for E. Calvert at the Black-spread-Eagle at the West end of St. Pauls, 1673.
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- 1673-1673
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- R7022
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- 127317
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- [4], 36, 31-37, [1] p. ; 4⁰
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- Dedication (A2v) signed and dated: From my study at South Normanton April 3. 1673. So prayeth Sir, your humble servant Peter Fullwood.
'Concio ad clerum presbiteri onus & honos. The ministers duty, and the ministers due. Or The church mans looking-glass'. London, 1673, and 'Concio ad plebem or The Christians guide chalking out the way that leadeth to eternal happiness'. London, 1673, each has a separate date title page(C3r and E3r respectivley); the pagination and register are continuous.
Text and register continuous despite pagination.
Signatures: A-F?.
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- Catalogued from the original at the British Library