Ib1.2.26(02)
Three treatises, being the substance of sundry discourses: viz. I. The fixed eye, or the mindful heart, on Psal. 25.15. II. The principal interest, or the propriety of the saints in God, on Micah 7.7. III. Gods interest in man natural and acquired, on Psal. 119.4. By that judicious and pious preacher of the gospel, Mr Joseph Symonds, M.A. late vice-provost of Eaton Colledg.
London : Printed by J: Macock, for Luke Favvn, and are to be sold at his shop at the sign of the Parrot in Pauls Church-yard, M.DC.LIII. [1653]
[16], 256, 95, [1] p., 1 leaf of plate ; 16 cm. (8vo)
Annotation on Thomason copy: "August. 4.".
Wing (2nd ed.), S6360
Thomason, E.1440[1]
ESTC, R209605
Armorial bookplate of F. Manley Sims.
Ink stamp on portrait page verso: "Manley Sims Eton Collection".
Eton College Library ink stamp on portrait page verso.
20th century brown calf half binding; boards covered in marbled paper; marbled endpapers; gilt top edge; gold tooled spine.
Bound with: "Sight and faith, or Meditations upon 2 Cor. 5. 7".
Pages 95, [1] containing "Gods interest in man natural and acquired, on Psal. 119.4" bound in the volume in front of "Three treatises [...]" title page.
Portrait of Joseph Symonds, bound before the title page of "Sight and faith [...]" at the beginning of this volume is probably the one lacking from "Three treatises [...]".
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